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her life and legacy

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An edition of Caroline Lockhart (1994)

Caroline Lockhart

her life and legacy

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Writer Caroline Lockhart (1871-1962) lived a life as colorfully picaresque and as successful as any of her bestselling Western adventure novels or her widely quoted newspaper column. Her popular novels, championing the region and the Old West culture of which she became a part, were compared favorably to those of Owen Wister, and one, The Fighting Shepherdess, was made into a movie. She also attracted national attention as the owner-editor of the Cody Enterprise. H. L.

Mencken praised her outspokenness as an investigative reporter and as a critic of Prohibition, and Christopher Morley borrowed her witticisms verbatim for his column in the New York Post. Lockhart's devilishly honest humor, he said, could "make the human lung crow like Chanticleer." Although her writings are little known today, Lockhart left a body of work that reveals her to be a first-class interpreter of the West in a time of economic and social transition.

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Necah Stewart Furman's informative and compelling literary biography intersperses a lively chronicling of Lockhart's life with an objective and probing analysis of her books, short stories, and articles.

Furman has made thorough and judicious use of newspapers, interviews, and manuscripts, including personal correspondence and diaries, to detail the western sojourns, the civic controversies, the love affairs, and the real-life adventures that honed Lockhart's point of view and formed the basis of her fiction.

From her Kansas childhood, to her early success as a reporter in Boston and Philadelphia, to the excitement of "making it big" as a writer-journalist, civic leader, and rancher based mainly in Cody, Wyoming, a remarkable portrait emerges of a woman who broke conventions and made her own mark not only in a frontier setting but in a primarily masculine literary genre.

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English
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221

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Caroline Lockhart: her life and legacy
1994, Buffalo Bill Historical Center, University of Washington Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 203-216) and index.

Published in
Cody, Wyo, Seattle

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.52, B
Library of Congress
PS3523.O237 Z67 1994, PS3523.O237Z67 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxii, 221 p., [16] p. of plates :
Number of pages
221

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1432817M
Internet Archive
carolinelockhart00furm
ISBN 10
0295973463, 0295973471
LCCN
93044383
OCLC/WorldCat
29429140
Goodreads
3778341
3354407

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