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'Me-Smith' - 9781989631362

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Product Code: 9781989631362
ISBN13: 9781989631362
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Do you want to read 'Me-Smith'? If so then keep reading... Following the publication of Owen Wister's The Virginian in 1902, Western novels became extremely popular, and several Montana women became successful genre writers. These writers, including Caroline Lockhart and Bertha Muzzy Sinclair Cowan (best known as B. M. Bower), drew inspiration from the life, land, and folklore of Montana. Their stories suggest the enduring place that Montana has in the imagined, symbolic West. They also reveal the role gender discrimination played in popular expectations about Westerns and their creators. Scholar Jane Tompkins has explored the power of the Western--both in novels and on film--in the American psyche. She argues, "The West functions as a symbol of freedom, and of the opportunity for conquest. It seems to offer an escape from the condition of life in modern industrial society. . . . The creak of saddle leather and the sun beating down, the horses' energy and force--these things promise a translation of the self into something purer and more authentic, more intense, more real." This version of the West was decidedly masculine. And while largely mythic, it was an idea that was wildly popular--especially among the country's young men--from 1900 to 1975. What are you waiting for 'Me-Smith' is one click away, select the "Buy Now" button in the top right corner NOW!



Author: Caroline Lockhart
Publisher: Omni Publishing
Publication Date: Dec 22, 2019
Number of Pages: 130 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1989631363
ISBN-13: 9781989631362

'Me-Smith' - 9781989631362

$17.46
 
Do you want to read 'Me-Smith'? If so then keep reading... Following the publication of Owen Wister's The Virginian in 1902, Western novels became extremely popular, and several Montana women became successful genre writers. These writers, including Caroline Lockhart and Bertha Muzzy Sinclair Cowan (best known as B. M. Bower), drew inspiration from the life, land, and folklore of Montana. Their stories suggest the enduring place that Montana has in the imagined, symbolic West. They also reveal the role gender discrimination played in popular expectations about Westerns and their creators. Scholar Jane Tompkins has explored the power of the Western--both in novels and on film--in the American psyche. She argues, "The West functions as a symbol of freedom, and of the opportunity for conquest. It seems to offer an escape from the condition of life in modern industrial society. . . . The creak of saddle leather and the sun beating down, the horses' energy and force--these things promise a translation of the self into something purer and more authentic, more intense, more real." This version of the West was decidedly masculine. And while largely mythic, it was an idea that was wildly popular--especially among the country's young men--from 1900 to 1975. What are you waiting for 'Me-Smith' is one click away, select the "Buy Now" button in the top right corner NOW!



Author: Caroline Lockhart
Publisher: Omni Publishing
Publication Date: Dec 22, 2019
Number of Pages: 130 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1989631363
ISBN-13: 9781989631362
 

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