English and French scholars began to write serious critical commentaries on the American Western almost before Americans did. Beginning with Andre Bazin\u27s important essays of the 1950s, the analyses of Jean Mitry and Jean-Louis Rieupeyrout, and coming down to Paul Bleton\u27s 1997 collection Les hauts et les bas de l\u27imaginaire western, the French have helped us realize the artistic importance of the generic Western just as they showed Americans how to appreciate Edgar Allan Poe, William Faulkner, and many other major figures. The English critical tradition on the Western has been equally rich but different in its orientation. Beginning with Philip French\u27s pioneering 1977 Westerns: Aspects of a Movie Genre, English scholars like J...
Delivered at the World\u27s Columbian Exposition in 1893, Frederick Jackson Turner\u27s now-famous f...
When A Literary History of the American West (LHAW) appeared in 1987, it legitimized the field of we...
With its uninspired Pepto-Bismol pink-colored cover, Crisscrossing Borders in the Literature of the ...
English and French scholars began to write serious critical commentaries on the American Western alm...
Western movies have been around so long and captured such wide audiences precisely because they refl...
This is a survey of Western movies made over the past half century which attempts to plot their mean...
German filmmaker Fritz Lang once observed that the Western is to America what the Niebelungen Saga i...
The Western, yet again, lies dormant. The revival that began in the late eighties with the greatest ...
This rich collection of essays is intellectually substantial, culturally significant, and much overd...
First published in 1969, Horizons West was one of the early structuralist treatments of a Hollywood ...
The Reader\u27s Encyclopedia of the American West, edited by Yale historian Howard Lamar and publish...
West of 98 is an ambitious and comprehensive collection of personal essays and poems by over sixty c...
Between bookend pieces by Earl Pomeroy and Gene M. Gressley, this anthology of hopes comprises essay...
This book has 660 pages of text, 102 of notes, plus a very long Bibliography and thorough index. Thi...
This is a little book about a big subject, wrote Gerald Nash in his introduction to The American We...
Delivered at the World\u27s Columbian Exposition in 1893, Frederick Jackson Turner\u27s now-famous f...
When A Literary History of the American West (LHAW) appeared in 1987, it legitimized the field of we...
With its uninspired Pepto-Bismol pink-colored cover, Crisscrossing Borders in the Literature of the ...
English and French scholars began to write serious critical commentaries on the American Western alm...
Western movies have been around so long and captured such wide audiences precisely because they refl...
This is a survey of Western movies made over the past half century which attempts to plot their mean...
German filmmaker Fritz Lang once observed that the Western is to America what the Niebelungen Saga i...
The Western, yet again, lies dormant. The revival that began in the late eighties with the greatest ...
This rich collection of essays is intellectually substantial, culturally significant, and much overd...
First published in 1969, Horizons West was one of the early structuralist treatments of a Hollywood ...
The Reader\u27s Encyclopedia of the American West, edited by Yale historian Howard Lamar and publish...
West of 98 is an ambitious and comprehensive collection of personal essays and poems by over sixty c...
Between bookend pieces by Earl Pomeroy and Gene M. Gressley, this anthology of hopes comprises essay...
This book has 660 pages of text, 102 of notes, plus a very long Bibliography and thorough index. Thi...
This is a little book about a big subject, wrote Gerald Nash in his introduction to The American We...
Delivered at the World\u27s Columbian Exposition in 1893, Frederick Jackson Turner\u27s now-famous f...
When A Literary History of the American West (LHAW) appeared in 1987, it legitimized the field of we...
With its uninspired Pepto-Bismol pink-colored cover, Crisscrossing Borders in the Literature of the ...