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WILD WEST Boxed Set: 150+ Western Classics in One Volume : Unparalleled Exploration of the American West Through Classic Western Narratives

The 'WILD WEST Boxed Set: 150+ Western Classics in One Volume' presents a captivating panorama of the American frontier, captured through a rich tapestry of narratives spanning diverse literary styles. From riveting tales of adventure and rugged survival in the wilderness to poignant reflections on the human condition set against the unforgiving landscape of the West, this anthology embodies the spirit of a time when legends were born. The collection encompasses works of historic and cultural significance, inviting readers to traverse a literary landscape where the West is reimagined by multiple pioneering voices. Without singling out individual authors, the anthology as a whole stands as a testament to the enduring allure of the Western genre. The anthology brings together an illustrious array of authors, whose varied backgrounds contribute to a nuanced exploration of the American West. With contributions from literary giants like Mark Twain and Willa Cather, alongside the evocative narratives of Zane Grey and Bret Harte, the set captures the zeitgeist of the era while resonating with timeless themes of heroism, conflict, and expansion. This kaleidoscope of voices, spanning from veterans of the frontier like Charles Siringo to iconic storytellers like Jack London, weaves a vivid mosaic that enriches our understanding of Western narratives and their inherent diversity. For readers eager to embark upon a journey through the vast and untamed West, this collection offers an exceptional opportunity to engage with an expansive spectrum of perspectives and styles. The 'WILD WEST Boxed Set' is a treasure trove, not only preserving the legacy of Western classics but also provoking thought and dialogue through its diverse assemblage of voices. Whether for educational enrichment or sheer enjoyment of the sprawling narratives, this anthology invites readers to explore the profound cultural insights embedded within these classic tales of the American frontier.

E-book

  • Published: 17/1/2024

  • Language: English

  • Publisher: Good Press

  • ISBN: 8596547813569


Authors:

  • Mark Twain
  • James Fenimore Cooper
  • Max Brand
  • James Oliver Curwood
  • B. M. Bower
  • Zane Grey
  • Jackson Gregory
  • Jack London
  • Emerson Hough
  • Will Lillibridge
  • Andy Adams
  • Bret Harte
  • Owen Wister
  • Washington Irving
  • Willa Cather
  • O. Henry
  • Grace Livingston Hill
  • Charles King
  • Charles Alden Seltzer
  • Stephen Crane
  • Dane Coolidge
  • Marah Ellis Ryan
  • Francis William Sullivan
  • Frederic Homer Balch
  • Frederic Remington
  • Robert W. Chambers
  • Forrestine C. Hooker
  • Frank H. Spearman
  • J. Allan Dunn
  • Ann S. Stephens
  • Robert E. Howard
  • R.M. Ballantyne
  • Charles Siringo
  • Isabel E. Ostrander

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 15599 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Essays and reportage
  • Anthologies
  • Adventure
  • Western

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