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Adventures of Big-Foot Wallace (Illustrated Edition)

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547729358
Umbreit-Nr.: 1419440

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 246 S., 2.15 MB
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Erschienen am 22.11.2023
Auflage: 1/2023


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  • Zusatztext
    • In 'Adventures of Big-Foot Wallace (Illustrated Edition)' by John Crittenden Duval, readers are taken on a thrilling journey through the rugged landscapes of early Texas. Duval's vivid storytelling captures the adventurous spirit of frontiersman Big-Foot Wallace, offering a blend of action, humor, and historical context that keeps readers engrossed from start to finish. The detailed illustrations in this edition further bring the narrative to life, enhancing the reader's experience of the wild escapades and daring exploits within the book. Duval's literary style is characterized by a strong sense of place and a deep appreciation for the bravery and resilience of the pioneers who shaped the American West. This edition is a valuable contribution to the study of frontier literature, offering insight into the myths and legends of the Texas frontier. John Crittenden Duval's exploration into the life of Big-Foot Wallace is informed by his own experiences growing up in Texas and his interest in preserving the stories of the region's early settlers. His dedication to historical accuracy and his passion for storytelling shine through in this engaging narrative. Readers who enjoy historical fiction, adventure tales, and American folklore will find 'Adventures of Big-Foot Wallace (Illustrated Edition)' a captivating read that brings the spirit of the frontier to life.
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    • John Crittenden Duval (18161897), often named the 'Father of Texas Literature,' distinguished himself as a chronicler of the Texan frontier and its colorful history. Born in Kentucky, Duval ventured to Texas in the mid-1830s, a period rife with revolutionary fervor against Mexican sovereignty. Although he narrowly escaped the harrowing Goliad Massacre during the Texas Revolution, the experience significantly influenced his later writings. His pivotal work, 'Adventures of Big-Foot Wallace (Illustrated Edition),' recounts the escapades of the legendary Texas Ranger, William Alexander Anderson 'Bigfoot' Wallace, blending historical facts with folklore thereby embellishing the Texan heroic archetype (Duval, 1870). Duval's literary style is characterized by a blend of humor, anecdote, and a detailed, vivid depiction of frontier life. His prose captures the rugged landscape and the resilient spirit of the Texan people. Duval's narrative not only provides entertainment but also a valuable cultural record of Texas during a time of transition and turmoil. As the first Texan to write purely for literary purposes, he paved the way for Texas's regional literature, providing a foundation that would inspire future writers to preserve and celebrate the unique Texan identity.