The Ohio River Trilogy: Betty Zane, The Spirit of the Border & The Last Trail. Western Classics

Par : Zane Grey

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  • Nombre de pages290
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4777055-8
  • EAN8596547770558
  • Date de parution31/12/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille975 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

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Zane Grey's "The Ohio River Trilogy" comprises three intertwined tales-"Betty Zane, " "The Spirit of the Border, " and "The Last Trail"-that encapsulate the rugged essence of early American frontier life. Each narrative reflects Grey's masterful storytelling and vivid prose, emphasizing adventure, personal valor, and the stark beauty of the Ohio River landscape. With an immersive style that blends historical detail and romanticism, Grey captures the conflicts and camaraderie among the early settlers, providing readers with a narrative tapestry rich in both character and setting.
The trilogy serves as both a tribute to American pioneering spirit and a critique of the tumultuous relationships between different cultural groups in a rapidly changing world. Zane Grey, born in 1872, was an iconic American author whose own experiences as an avid fisherman and outdoor enthusiast deeply informed his literary works. His fascination with the American West's untamed wilderness, along with an understanding of its historical complexities, led him to craft stories that resonate with themes of exploration and identity.
Grey's contributions to American literature also include his efforts in popularizing the Western genre, making him a central figure in early 20th-century literary circles. For those seeking an engaging narrative that skillfully merges historical realism with the allure of adventure, "The Ohio River Trilogy" is essential reading. Grey's eloquent prose and relatable characters will not only captivate fans of historical fiction but will also resonate with anyone drawn to the mythos of the American frontier.
This collection is a profound exploration of resilience and human spirit, inviting readers to traverse both time and landscape.
Zane Grey's "The Ohio River Trilogy" comprises three intertwined tales-"Betty Zane, " "The Spirit of the Border, " and "The Last Trail"-that encapsulate the rugged essence of early American frontier life. Each narrative reflects Grey's masterful storytelling and vivid prose, emphasizing adventure, personal valor, and the stark beauty of the Ohio River landscape. With an immersive style that blends historical detail and romanticism, Grey captures the conflicts and camaraderie among the early settlers, providing readers with a narrative tapestry rich in both character and setting.
The trilogy serves as both a tribute to American pioneering spirit and a critique of the tumultuous relationships between different cultural groups in a rapidly changing world. Zane Grey, born in 1872, was an iconic American author whose own experiences as an avid fisherman and outdoor enthusiast deeply informed his literary works. His fascination with the American West's untamed wilderness, along with an understanding of its historical complexities, led him to craft stories that resonate with themes of exploration and identity.
Grey's contributions to American literature also include his efforts in popularizing the Western genre, making him a central figure in early 20th-century literary circles. For those seeking an engaging narrative that skillfully merges historical realism with the allure of adventure, "The Ohio River Trilogy" is essential reading. Grey's eloquent prose and relatable characters will not only captivate fans of historical fiction but will also resonate with anyone drawn to the mythos of the American frontier.
This collection is a profound exploration of resilience and human spirit, inviting readers to traverse both time and landscape.