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El. knyga: Bower Atmosphere: A Biography of B. M. Bower

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  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2024
  • Leidėjas: University of Nebraska Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496239075
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2024
  • Leidėjas: University of Nebraska Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496239075
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"Reconstructing Bower's daily life as it is documented in her diaries, letters, and family papers, this biography claims Bertha Muzzy Bower as a progenitor: a woman, writer, and western maverick whose daily life proved as dramatic as her fiction"--

B. M. (Bertha Muzzy) Bower was the first author to make a living writing popular westerns, creating more than sixty novels and hundreds of short stories that were read by millions of Americans. Bower’s were among the first westerns adapted to film, and the exploits of her cowboys at the fictional Flying U Ranch established a tradition that flourishes to this day. A Montana mother of three, she began writing short stories in 1900, desperate for money that would allow her to leave her unhappy marriage to a cowboy employed by the McNamara Ranch.

Discouraged by her editors from publicizing her identity as a woman, Bower’s important contribution to American mass culture faded from cultural memory after her death in 1940. Based on extensive research in Bower’s personal archives and publishers’ records, as well as interviews with some of her descendants, The Bower Atmosphere recounts the remarkable twists and turns of Bower’s life, from her beginnings on a Montana cattle ranch to her success as a writer of serial westerns, all the while contending with the conflicting pressures of editors, husbands, children, and her own creative aspirations.

Reconstructing B. M. Bower’s daily life as it is documented in her diaries, letters, and family papers, this biography claims Bertha Muzzy Bower as a progenitor: a writer and western maverick whose daily life proved as dramatic as her fiction.

Recenzijos

"Undoubtedly the best biography of Western fiction writer Bertha Muzzy Sinclair, best known as B. M. Bower. Based on research in scattered archives and especially family papers, lore and oral history, Lamont has produced a meticulous portrayal of Bower's personal and publishing life."-Charles E. Rankin, Roundup Magazine This excellent volume . . . dramatically reframes the literary history of the western, confirming Bowers foundational but heretofore unacknowledged role in establishing the genre; the western, Lamont proves, was never the sole province of male authors, its most genuine plots crafted by a woman whose gender was too long obscured.-Jennifer S. Tuttle, coeditor of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: New Texts, New Contexts Victoria Lamonts compelling biography-packed with verve, deep archival research, and the everyday dramas of B. M. Bowers writing life-changes the story not only on one fascinating woman and her work but on larger assumptions, legacies, and lineages of western women writers.-Christine Bold, author of The Frontier Club Meticulously researched, eminently readable. . . . Lamont traces a remarkable tale of Bowers persistent creativity and remarkably varied contributions to early twentieth-century mass culture.-Mary Chapman, author of Making Noise, Making News: Suffrage Print Culture and U.S. Modernism

List of Illustrations
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. An Unbearable Servitude
2. A Brief and Stormy Passage
3. A Lodge in the Wilderness
4. Nature at Her Uncanny Worst
5. Days of Little Things
6. Readjustments
7. Dont Be Pious
Afterword
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Victoria Lamont is a professor of English at the University of Waterloo. She is the author of Westerns: A Womens History (Nebraska, 2016) and coauthor of Judith Merril: A Critical Study.