An edition of The word rides again

The word rides again

rereading the frontier in American fiction

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An edition of The word rides again

The word rides again

rereading the frontier in American fiction

"With much recent scholarship polarizing frontier novels into "popular" and "literary" camps, The Word Rides Again challenges the critical orthodoxy that such works have little in common, arguing instead that formulaic Western fictions can subtly (and even subversively) share cultural concerns with more highbrow brethren. Each chapter focuses on a writer who has traditionally been classified as either popular or artistic, reading a representative fictional work against prevailing scholarly trends.

In this manner, Bret Harte's sentimental stories become gender-bending experiments in which women assume male roles and even enjoy lesbian relationships. Owen Wister's The Virginian is transmuted from a misogynistic diatribe into a complex meditation on the peculiarly American relation of violence to male identity. And even Willa Cather's Death Comes for the Archbishop, rather than the apotheosis of a religious leader, becomes a somewhat standard version of the popular frontier story.".

"The Word Rides Again represents a significant departure from more traditional studies of frontier literature. It reaffirms the continuum between popular and literary texts and explores the ways that frontier novels have echoed, endorsed, and extended each other from the inception of the genre."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
236

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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: 1 Hobomok: A Brief Case Study from the Beginning
of the Genre
2 "She war a woman": Family Roles, Gender, and Sexuality
in Bret Harte's Western Fiction
3 "Don't forget the cowboys, Sandy": Mark Twain
and the Western Myth
4 A Man's Role: Literary Influence and The Virginian
5 (Re)Writing a Native American Western: John Rollin Ridge
and Zitkala-Sa
6 Riders of the Papal Sage: Willa Cather's "Western"
7 The Many Echoes of The Man Who Killed the Deer.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-231) and index.

Published in
Athens, Ohio

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.087409
Library of Congress
PS374.F73 S74 2002, PS374.F73S74 2001, PS374.F73 S74 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 236 p. :
Number of pages
236

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3947056M
Internet Archive
wordridesagainre0000stev
ISBN 10
0821414178, 0821414186
LCCN
2001033931
OCLC/WorldCat
505805908
Goodreads
1865177
75761

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