Owen Wister and the West Volume 30 - Gary Scharnhorst - Libros - University of Oklahoma Press - 9780806194097 - 12 de febrero de 2024
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Westerns are rarely only about the West. From the works of James Fenimore Cooper to Gary Cooper, stories set in the American West have served as vehicles for topical commentary. More than any other pioneer of the genre, Owen Wister turned the Western into a form of social and political critique, touching on such issues as race, the environment, womenâs rights, and immigration.

In Owen Wister and the West, a biographical-literary account of Wisterâs life and writings, Gary Scharnhorst shows how the West shaped Wisterâs career and ideas, even as he lived and worked in the East. The Virginian, Wisterâs claim to literary fame, was published in 1902, but his writing career actually began in 1891 and continued for twenty-five years after the publication of his masterpiece. Scharnhorst traces Wisterâs western connections up to and through the publication of The Virginian and shows that the author remained deeply connected to the American West until his death in 1938.

Like his Harvard friend Theodore Roosevelt, Wister was the sickly scion of an eastern family who recuperated in the West before returning to his home and inherited social position. His life story is punctuated with appearances by such contemporaries as Frederic Remington, Rudyard Kipling, and Ernest Hemingway. Scharnhorst thoroughly discusses Wisterâs experiences in the West, including a detailed chronology of his travels and the writings that grew out of them.

He offers numerous insights into Wisterâs adroit use of sources, and provides revealing comparisons between Wisterâs western works and the writings of other authors treating the same region. The West, Scharnhorst shows, was the crucible in which Wister tested and expressed his political opinions, most of them startlingly conservative by present standards. Yet The Virginian remains the template for the western novel today.

More than any other Western writer of the past century and a half, Wister's career merits resurrection.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 12 de febrero de 2024
ISBN13 9780806194097
Editores University of Oklahoma Press
Páginas 280
Dimensiones 150 × 220 × 10 mm   ·   353 g
Lengua Inglés  

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