The American West

The American West
Title The American West PDF eBook
Author Dee Brown
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 815
Release 2012-12-25
Genre History
ISBN 147110933X

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As the railroads opened up the American West to settlers in the last half of the 19th Century, the Plains Indians made their final stand and cattle ranches spread from Texas to Montana. Eminent Western author Dee Brown here illuminates the struggle between these three groups as they fought for a place in this new landscape. The result is both a spirited national saga and an authoritative historical account of the drive for order in an uncharted wilderness, illustrated throughout with maps, photographs and ephemera from the period.

A History of American Literature 1607-1765

A History of American Literature 1607-1765
Title A History of American Literature 1607-1765 PDF eBook
Author Moses Coit Tyler
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 444
Release 1966
Genre American literature
ISBN

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A History of American Literature

A History of American Literature
Title A History of American Literature PDF eBook
Author William Peterfield Trent
Publisher
Pages 446
Release 1921
Genre American literature
ISBN

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Three Writers of the Far West

Three Writers of the Far West
Title Three Writers of the Far West PDF eBook
Author Ray C. Longtin
Publisher Hall Reference Books
Pages 320
Release 1980
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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The Ringing Ear

The Ringing Ear
Title The Ringing Ear PDF eBook
Author Nikky Finney
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 434
Release 2007
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780820329260

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More than one hundred contemporary black poets laugh at and cry about, pray for and curse, flee and return to the South in this collection of poems, which features contributions by Nikki Giovanni, Kevin Young, Cornelius Eady, Sonia Sanchez, and other notables. Simultaneous.

Unsettling the Literary West

Unsettling the Literary West
Title Unsettling the Literary West PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Lewis
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 318
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780803229389

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The test of western literature has invariably been Is it real? Is it accurate? Authentic? The result is a standard anything but literary, as Nathaniel Lewis observes in this ambitious work, a wholesale rethinking of the critical terms and contexts?and thus of the very nature?of western writing. ø Why is western writing virtually missing from the American literary canon but a frequent success in the marketplace? The skewed status of western literature, Lewis contends, can be directly attributed to the strategies of the region?s writers, and these strategies depend consistently on the claim of authenticity. A perusal of western American authorship reveals how these writers effectively present themselves as accurate and reliable recorders of real places, histories, and cultures?but not as stylists or inventors. The imaginative qualities of this literature are thus obscured in the name of authentic reproduction. Through a study of a set of western authors and their relationships to literary and cultural history, Lewis offers a reconsideration of the deceptive and often undervalued history of western American literature. ø With unequivocal admiration for the literature under scrutiny, Lewis exposes the potential for startling new readings once western writing is freed from its insistence on a questionable authenticity. His book sets out a broader system of inquiry that points writers and critics of western literature in the direction of a new and truly sustaining literary tradition.

Selected Letters of Bayard Taylor

Selected Letters of Bayard Taylor
Title Selected Letters of Bayard Taylor PDF eBook
Author Bayard Taylor
Publisher Bucknell University Press
Pages 524
Release 1997
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780838753637

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Taylor was one of the most famous persons of his day and carried on a wide correspondence. His ambition and thirst for fame are recurrent themes in these letters, as well as his fears and uncertainties. He emerges as a highly talented writer who succeeded by force of will.