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Virginian, The The Virginian, The The

Автор: Owen Wister

Год издания: 0000

The Virginian is a 1902 debut novel set in the Wild West by the American novelist Owen Wister. Describing the life of a cowboy on a cattle ranch in Wyoming, it helped establish the western novel as a literary genre. The unnamed protagonist in The Virginian, who courts a local schoolteacher and defers personal revenge while meting out justice to a cattle thief, set the tone for the rough but civilized cowboy, a prototype for scores of ensuing books, films, and music that popularized the mythology of the American wild west. The Virginian has been adapted multiple times for film and television.
THE VIRGINIAN (Western Classic) THE VIRGINIAN (Western Classic)

Автор: Owen Wister

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THE VIRGINIAN - A Horseman of the Plains (Western Classic) THE VIRGINIAN - A Horseman of the Plains (Western Classic)

Автор: Owen Wister

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The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains

Автор: Owen Wister

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The Virginians The Virginians

Автор: Уильям Мейкпис Теккерей

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The Virginian (with an Introduction by Struthers Burt) The Virginian (with an Introduction by Struthers Burt)

Автор: Owen Wister

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First published in 1902, Owen Wister’s “The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains” is a genre-defining work, arguably the first western novel, in which the life of the cowboy of the Old West is romanticized. A highly fictionalized account of the Johnson County War, a dispute in 1890s Wyoming between large cattle ranchers and smaller operators over land use, Wister’s novel is the story of a tall and handsome cowboy known only as the Virginian. At the outset of the novel we meet the Virginian through the words of an unnamed narrator at Medicine Bow, Wyoming, who is to be escorted over 260 miles to the cattle ranch of Judge Henry in Sunk Creek, Wyoming. Here we also meet the story’s relentless enemy, Trampas, who accuses the Virginian of cheating during a poker game. The Virginian is a man of honor bound by a chivalric code which prevents him from dispatching of his enemies in an underhanded manner despite numerous opportunities to do so. In this novel Wister evokes the untamed world of the American frontier brilliantly depicting its struggle to retain its romantic freedom against the civilizing forces of humanity. A sentimental longing for a simpler time, which characterizes our fascination with the western genre, will swell within the reader as he turns the pages of “The Virginian”. This edition includes an introduction by Struthers Burt.