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... hero against his own weakness in the natural world . Gunfights and brawls in the action Western spoke to primitive passions . In the " nature novel " the hero struggled with elemental forces- wind and rain , raging cataracts and ...
... hero against his own weakness in the natural world . Gunfights and brawls in the action Western spoke to primitive passions . In the " nature novel " the hero struggled with elemental forces- wind and rain , raging cataracts and ...
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... hero . For all his interest in primitive living , Curwood had no inten- tion of abandoning culture and sophistication . His heroine was , with one exception , a child of the North . She belonged , not to the trapper's shack , but to a ...
... hero . For all his interest in primitive living , Curwood had no inten- tion of abandoning culture and sophistication . His heroine was , with one exception , a child of the North . She belonged , not to the trapper's shack , but to a ...
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... hero found " the joy of companionship and of life - which had so terribly eluded and escaped him in his own home of wealth and luxury . " Chivalry " was born and bred of the mountains and the open and had nothing in common with the ...
... hero found " the joy of companionship and of life - which had so terribly eluded and escaped him in his own home of wealth and luxury . " Chivalry " was born and bred of the mountains and the open and had nothing in common with the ...
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