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Publish Date
1979
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Prentice-Hall,
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Prentice Hall Trade
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English
Pages
177
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American fiction, In literature, Frontier and pioneer life in literature, Western stories, History and criticism, États-Unis (Ouest) dans la littérature, Literature, Westernroman, Addresses, essays, lectures, Histoire et critique, Fiction, Westernliteratur, Aufsatzsammlung, Littérature western, Roman américain, American fiction, history and criticism, Western stories, history and criticism, West (u.s.), in literature, American literature, history and criticismShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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The Western: a collection of critical essays
1979, Prentice-Hall, Prentice Hall, Prentice Hall Trade
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Table of Contents
Davis, D.B. Ten-gallon hero.
Hutchinson, W.H. Virgins, villains, and varmints.
Dobie, J.F. Andy Adams, cowboy chronicler.
Mogen, D. Owen Wister's cowboy heroes.
Westbrook, M. The archetypal ethic of The Ox-Bow incident.
Fisher, V. The novelist and his background.
Fisher, V. and Holmes, O.L. Fact or fiction, the blend of history and legend.
Morley, S.G. Cowboy and gaucho fiction.
Folsom, J.K. English westerns.
Etulain, R.W. The American literary West and its interpreters.
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 176-177.
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