This thesis is a study of the revision of the Frontier Thesis of Frederick Jackson Turner offered in the novels of Wallace Stegner. The thesis adopts a cross-disciplinary approach to literature and history, in order to indicate their ideological identification within the Western American context, in the form of myth. In its reading of the differing narratives of the American West produced by Frederick Jackson Turner and Wallace Stegner, a contrast is made between the ideological consciousness as opposed to the conditional materiality of the American western historical experience.Arts, Faculty ofEnglish, Department ofGraduat
In 1893, Frederick Jackson Turner published his famous thesis, The Significance of the Frontier in ...
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In this paper I will present an argument for the vigorous and critical scholarship of the American W...
When Wallace Stegner published his first book in 1937, a stereotypical Western novel invariably incl...
As writer, essayist, environmentalist, and westerner, Wallace Earle Stegner (1909-1993) confronted w...
In this thesis my aim has been to establish a link between the western American writers, Wallace Ste...
The territorial expansion of the United States in the nineteenth century caused major political, soc...
The American frontier of the nineteenth century has long been considered as a space wherein tests of...
This dissertation reads Wallace Stegner's Angle of Repose by combining objective and subjective crit...
This thesis is concerned with exploring shifts in the relationship of American culture to nature pro...
In Kentucky, the first frontier beyond the Appalachians, Arthur K. Moore finds a unique ground for e...
by Steffen Wöll Steffen Wöll, The West and the Word: Imagining, Formatting, and Ordering the Americ...
Discusses Frederick Jackson Turner\u27s thesis entitled `The Frontier in American History\u27 and th...
This dissertation examines the development of the American Historical Romance in light of the social...
Abstract Frederick Jackson Turner's 1893 essay “The Significance of the Frontier in A...
In 1893, Frederick Jackson Turner published his famous thesis, The Significance of the Frontier in ...
Digitised version available at EThOS: British Library Electronic Theses Online Servic
In this paper I will present an argument for the vigorous and critical scholarship of the American W...
When Wallace Stegner published his first book in 1937, a stereotypical Western novel invariably incl...
As writer, essayist, environmentalist, and westerner, Wallace Earle Stegner (1909-1993) confronted w...
In this thesis my aim has been to establish a link between the western American writers, Wallace Ste...
The territorial expansion of the United States in the nineteenth century caused major political, soc...
The American frontier of the nineteenth century has long been considered as a space wherein tests of...
This dissertation reads Wallace Stegner's Angle of Repose by combining objective and subjective crit...
This thesis is concerned with exploring shifts in the relationship of American culture to nature pro...
In Kentucky, the first frontier beyond the Appalachians, Arthur K. Moore finds a unique ground for e...
by Steffen Wöll Steffen Wöll, The West and the Word: Imagining, Formatting, and Ordering the Americ...
Discusses Frederick Jackson Turner\u27s thesis entitled `The Frontier in American History\u27 and th...
This dissertation examines the development of the American Historical Romance in light of the social...
Abstract Frederick Jackson Turner's 1893 essay “The Significance of the Frontier in A...
In 1893, Frederick Jackson Turner published his famous thesis, The Significance of the Frontier in ...
Digitised version available at EThOS: British Library Electronic Theses Online Servic
In this paper I will present an argument for the vigorous and critical scholarship of the American W...