Summary:
"Wisconsin in Story and Song" by Charles Ralph Rounds and Henry Sherman Hippensteel is a collection of prose and poetry that showcases the literary contributions of writers from Wisconsin, written in the early 20th century. The compilation celebrates various authors who have captured the essence of life in the Badger State through their works, aiming to highlight both well-known and emerging talents. The editors intend to inspire readers, particularly the youth of Wisconsin, to appreciate literature and express their own observations artistically. The opening of this anthology introduces the editors' purpose in compiling a variety of literary selections from notable Wisconsin authors, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and celebrating local talent. It expresses a desire to prompt readers, especially young people, to engage with their surroundings and articulate their experiences. The preface discusses the challenges of selection based on geographical and literary criteria, underscoring an intent to encourage further literary activity within the state while acknowledging the complexities and richness of Wisconsin's literary landscape. (This is an automatically generated summary.)