The West of Owen Wister - Selected Short Stores (Paperback)


Owen Wister is remembered today almost solely as the author of "The Virginian," yet his short stories, dating from the turn of the century, gave us our first real knowledge of the West's "wide, wild farm and ranch community, spotted with remote towns, and veined with infrequent railroads." And this West was not merely that of the cowboy, but of the soldier, the seeker, the Indians, the hunter, even the priest. This volume presents six of Wister's finest stories, chosen to exhibit the less well remembered facets of his talent. Their settings--ranging from a mining camp in the Rockies to a northwestern territorial capital to a southwestern desert town, and from a California mission to army posts on the high plains--are as varied as the characters and the situations.

The introduction by Robert L. Hough discusses the factors the impelled Wister to write about the West ad his ambivalent feelings about the region, as well as his story-telling techniques and artistic goals.


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Owen Wister is remembered today almost solely as the author of "The Virginian," yet his short stories, dating from the turn of the century, gave us our first real knowledge of the West's "wide, wild farm and ranch community, spotted with remote towns, and veined with infrequent railroads." And this West was not merely that of the cowboy, but of the soldier, the seeker, the Indians, the hunter, even the priest. This volume presents six of Wister's finest stories, chosen to exhibit the less well remembered facets of his talent. Their settings--ranging from a mining camp in the Rockies to a northwestern territorial capital to a southwestern desert town, and from a California mission to army posts on the high plains--are as varied as the characters and the situations.

The introduction by Robert L. Hough discusses the factors the impelled Wister to write about the West ad his ambivalent feelings about the region, as well as his story-telling techniques and artistic goals.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

University of Nebraska Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

April 1972

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

April 1972

Authors

Introduction by

Dimensions

203 x 133 x 15mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

247

ISBN-13

978-0-8032-5760-3

Barcode

9780803257603

Categories

LSN

0-8032-5760-0



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