Selected Bibliography Bibliographies Murdock , George P. Ethnographic Bibliography of North America . 4th ed . rev . by Timothy J. O'Leary . 5 vols . New Haven : Human Relations Area Files Press , 1975. Comprehensive bibliographies for ...
"In this book, Sarah Watts probes this dark side of the Rough Rider, presenting a fascinating psychological portrait of a man whose personal obsession with masculinity profoundly influenced the fate of a nation.
Wister 1. Fanny Kemble Wister , Introduction , Owen Wister , Owen Wister Out West : His Journals and Letters ... My Dear Wister : The Frederic Remington - Owen Wister Letters ( Palo Alto : American West Publishing Co. , 1972 ) , p .
Pearson, Elizabeth Ware, ed. Letters from Port Royal, 1862–1868. Boston, 1906. Perry, Bliss. Life and Letters of Henry Lee Higginson. New York, 1921. Richards, Caroline Cowles. Village Life in America, 1852–1872, Including the Period of ...
Beautifully illustrated with more than 150 figures and 100 color plates, this book offers insightful essays by notable art historians who explore Remington’s experiences in Taos, New Mexico, and other parts of the West.
1. My Dear Wister: The Frederic Remington—Owen Wister Letters. Ben Merchant Vorpahl, ed. Preface by Wallace Stegner (Palo Alto, 1972), pp. viii–ix. 2. A Letter Book (London, 1922), p. 275. 3. Fanny Kemble Wister, Owen Wister Out West ...
... in the following venues: Fanny Kemble Wister, “Letters of Owen Wister, Author of the Virginian,” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 83 (January 1959), 3–28; My Dear Wister: The Frederic RemingtonOwen Wister Letters, ed.
Following Richard Aquila's introduction, which examines the birth and growth of the pop culture West in the context of American history, noted expects explore developments in popular western fiction, major forms of live western ...
This body of work, as the author demonstrates, demands to be regarded as an interrelated whole. Here guilt, shame, and personal failure are honestly articulated, and death itself is confronted as the artist’s chief subject.
In 1885 , after suffering a nervous breakdown , Wister went to Wyoming for the first time . was to be only one of ... is narrated in some detail in Ben Merchant Vorpahl's MY DEAR WISTER : THE FREDERIC REMINGTON - OWEN WISTER LETTERS ...