An edition of Laura Ingalls Wilder's little town (1994)

Laura Ingalls Wilder's little town

where history and literature meet

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An edition of Laura Ingalls Wilder's little town (1994)

Laura Ingalls Wilder's little town

where history and literature meet

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As Laura Ingalls Wilder anticipated, her widely loved stories of her prairie childhood have become much more than a nostalgic blend of myth, memories, and autobiography. As John Miller reveals, they have much to tell us about the historical realities of day-to-day living and attitudes in the nineteenth century.

History and literature are closely intertwined, Miller contends. Here he illustrates how Wilder's novels enhance our understanding of history and how, simultaneously, a historical perspective framed Wilder's fiction. He shows how Wilder interwove content and form to produce a sentimental and compelling yet nuanced and believable picture of family life on the agricultural frontier.

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Language
English
Pages
208

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Cover of: Laura Ingalls Wilder's little town
Laura Ingalls Wilder's little town: where history and literature meet
1994, University Press of Kansas
Hardcover in English

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Table of Contents

Introduction : At the intersection of history and literature
Place and community in Wilder's De Smet
Freedom and control in fact and fiction
Love and affection in Wilder's life and writing
Fact and interpretation in Wilder's fiction
Narrative rules and the process of storytelling
Textbook history versus lived history
De Smet as frontier destination and way station
Relaxing and building community at the Couse Opera House
Two artists of the prairie : Laura Ingalls Wilder and Harvey Dunn

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [175]-202) and index.

Published in
Lawrence, Kan

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.52
Library of Congress
PS3545.I342 Z77 1994, PS3545.I342Z77 1994

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xii, 208 p.
Number of pages
208

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1429335M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780700606542
ISBN 10
0700606548
ISBN 13
9780700606542
LCCN
93040632
OCLC/WorldCat
29477874
Library Thing
122399
Goodreads
4944545

Work Description

This book on Laura Ingalls Wilder and her popular series of children's novels springs from the premise that history and literature are closely intertwined and that each has much to contribute to the other. The reader of literature will understand it better and enjoy it more by placing it in historical context. In like manner, the student of history can learn much about past people, places, and actions by viewing them in the light of imaginative literature that dramatizes them and illuminates the contexts in which they occurred. - Introduction.

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