Laura Ingalls Wilder and Rose Wilder Lane : Authorship, Place, Time, and Culture.
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- 9780826266590
- Wilder, Laura Ingalls,-1867-1957-Criticism and interpretation
- Lane, Rose Wilder,-1886-1968-Criticism and interpretation
- Wilder, Laura Ingalls,-1867-1957.-Little house on the prairie
- Authorship-Collaboration
- Historical fiction, American-History and criticism
- Autobiographical fiction, American-History and criticism
- Frontier and pioneer life in literature
- Frontier and pioneer life-United States
- 813/.52
- PS3545
Intro -- Laura Ingalls Wilderand Rose Wilder Lane -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Writing the Self: Approaching the Biographiesof Laura Ingalls Wilder and Rose Wilder Lane -- I. Authorship: Who Wrote the Books? -- 2. The Mother-Daughter Collaboration ThatProduced the Little House Series -- II. Place: What Attracted Wilder andLane to Little Houses? -- 3. The Place of "Little Houses" in the Livesand Imaginations of Laura Ingalls Wilderand Rose Wilder Lane -- III. Time: What Does History Teach? -- 4. A Perspective from 1932, the Year WilderPublished Her First Little House Book -- 5. Laura Ingalls Wilder, Frederick JacksonTurner, and the Enduring Myth of the Frontier -- 6. Rose Wilder Lane and Thomas Hart Benton: A Turn toward History during the 1930s -- IV. Culture: How Should People Live, and How Should Society Function? -- 7. Wilder's Apprenticeship as a Farm Journalist -- 8. "They Should Know When They're Licked": American Indians in Wilder's Fiction -- 9. Frontier Nostalgia and Conservative Ideologyin the Writings of Wilder and Lane -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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