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How the West Was Written: Frontier Fiction, 1880-1906 (Volume 1)

Ron Scheer

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How the West Was Written: Frontier Fiction, 1880-1906 (Volume 1)

This book began as a question about the origins of the cowboy western ... how it grew from Owen Wister?s bestseller, The Virginian (1902), to Zane Grey?s first novels a decade later. A reading of frontier fiction from that period, however, soon reveals that the cowboy western was only one of many different kinds of stories being set in the West. Besides novels about ranching and the cattle industry, writers wrote stories about railroads, mining, timber, the military, politics, women?s rights, temperance, law enforcement, engineering projects, homesteaders, detectives, preachers and, of course, Indians, all of it an outpouring between the years 1880?1915. That brief 35-year period extends from the Earp-Clanton gunfight in Tombstone, Arizona, to the start of the First World War. The chapters of How the West Was Written tell a story of how the western frontier fed the imagination of writers, both men and women. It illustrates how the cowboy is only one small figure in a much larger fictional landscape. There are early frontier novels in which he is the central character, while in others he?s only a two-dimensional, tobacco-chewing caricature, or just an incidental part of the scenery. A reading of this body of work reveals that the best-remembered novel from that period, The Virginian, is only one among many early western stories. And it was not the first. The western terrain was used to explore ideas already present in other popular fiction?ideas about character, women, romance, villainy, race, and so on. A modern reader of early western fiction discovers that Wister?s novel was part of a flood of creative output. He and, later, Zane Grey were just two of many writers using the frontier as a setting for telling the human story.

Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 20 kwietnia 2014
ISBN13 9780991203956
Wydawcy BEAT to a PULP
Strony 298
Wymiary 152 × 229 × 16 mm   ·   403 g
Język English  

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