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The narrative opens in stagnant Santa Fé and follows a party of travelers and local residents as they debate and undertake an overland westward journey, weighing the dangers of the isthmus against desert crossings. Social scenes in town reveal clashing manners, flirtations, rivalries, and satire of local characters, while the subsequent travel portions portray the hardships of desert crossing, encounters with Indigenous groups, militia escorts, and the practicalities of provisioning. The work alternates domestic conversation and adventure episodes to examine frontier life, national expansion, and the tensions between romantic expectations and the realities of migration.

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John William De Forest

John William De Forest was an American novelist and a prominent figure in 19th-century literature, known for his insightful explorations of American society and the complexities of the Civil War era. His notable work, "Miss Ravenel's Conversion from Secession to Loyalty," reflects the tumultuous political landscape of the time, while his novel "Overland: A Novel" offers a vivid portrayal of the American West. De Forest's writing is characterized by its realism and attention to social issues, contributing significantly to the literary heritage of his time.

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