The Essential Works of Owen Wister
eBook - Western Classics, Adventure & Historical Novels (Including Non-fiction Historical Works)
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Owen Wister (1860¿1938) remains a distinguished figure in American literature, most renowned for his contributions to the Western genre. Born into a privileged family in Philadelphia, Wister was educated at St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, and later at Harvard University, where he would forge a lifelong friendship with future president Theodore Roosevelt. Although Wister initially pursued a career in music and then in law, his frail health led him to seek solace in the American West, an experience that profoundly influenced his literary work. His encounters with the Western frontier breathed life into his most celebrated novel, 'The Virginian' (1902), which is credited with popularizing the cowboy archetype in literature and laying the foundation for the Western as a significant American genre. Through 'The Virginian', Wister set a template for the honorable, taciturn cowboy hero, a portrayal that would echo through numerous subsequent works of the genre. His oeuvre, as encapsulated in 'The Essential Works of Owen Wister', showcases the range of his literary talents encompassing not only Westerns but also biographies, satire, and historical fiction. Wister's prose, characterized by a blend of realism and romantic idealism, captures the essence of the American spirit during a transformative era. His writings continue to be studied for their representation of American ideals and the complexities of a rapidly evolving cultural landscape at the turn of the 20th century.
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Erschienen: 30.12.2023
Umfang: 1569 S., 4.76 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 8596547768968
Umbreit-Nr.: 1723123
