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    • Jackson

    • Jackson

    • Dialect; authenticity of; Under Tonto Rim;

    • "Several critics faulted Grey for using unreal dialect in his novels. The only unreal thing, however, about UNDER THE TONTO RIM is that the usual Western drawl is missing. Why he chose to employ 'straight language' in this novel is unknown. Some...
    • Jackson

    • Jackson

    • Dialect; authenticity of; Under Tonto Rim;

    • "Several critics faulted Grey for using unreal dialect in his novels. The only unreal thing, however, about UNDER THE TONTO RIM is that the usual Western drawl is missing. Why he chose to employ 'straight language' in this novel is unknown. Some...
    • Composing ‘An Experience’: Experiential Aestheticsin First-Year Writing

    • Composing ‘An Experience’: Experiential Aestheticsin First-Year Writing

    • Keywords: First-year composition, Kenneth Burke, John Dewey, Writing to Learn, experience, reflection,

    • Students often struggle to understand why the required writing course is important in their academic and non academic life. My project seeks to bring these two parts of students’ lives together by urging writing teachers and students to consider...
    • 'Truth Begins In Lies': The Paradoxes Of Western Society In House M.D.

    • 'Truth Begins In Lies': The Paradoxes Of Western Society In House M.D.

    • television, House M.D., Dr. Gregory House, paradox, western society, archetype, trickster, detective fiction, hospital drama, allegory, allegorical interpretation, capitalism, truth, lies, cultural disruption, self-interest, freedom

    • The core of House M.D. is its assertion that current Western civilization lives in a perpetual state of dissonance: we desire to have the rawness of emotion but we can only handle this rawness when we combine it with intellect, even if that...
    • 170

    • 170

    • MSS SC 1393: This collection includes a handwritten, signed letter from Zina to her step-son Willard at West Point Military Academy and a typewritten transcript of the letter. The letter is dated 'Salt Lake City April 15, 1872' and is written on a...
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    • The American Cowboy

    • The American Cowboy

    • criticism; reputation; emotion;

    • "The literary criticisms which have appeared about Zane Grey range from near libel to guarded appraisals. Branch quotes these lines in his account of the critic's attitudes toward Grey: 'A man whom few there are to love and none who dare to shoot.'...
    • 178

    • 178

    • Elizabeth's biography is a three-page typewritten document that appears to be written by one of her nieces or nephews. She was 83 years old at the time that the biography was written. It is difficult to understand the relationships between the...
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    • Smith, Bathsheba W. Bigler, 1822-1910;

    • Smith, Bathsheba W. Bigler, 1822-1910;

    • Smith, Bathsheba W. Bigler, 1822-1910--Biography; Overland journeys to the Pacific;

    • Born on 3 May 1822 in Shinnston, West Virginia, Bathsheba W. Bigler was raised "in a genteel, upper South culture" (Ludlow, 1320). Her parents, Mark and Susannah (Ogden) Bigler, raised nine children on their 300-acre plantation. After joining The...
    • "What's Cookin'" - Kenneth Fowler - The Roundup - vol. 20, no. 1

    • "What's Cookin'" - Kenneth Fowler - The Roundup - vol. 20, no. 1

    • Wildfire; public; criticism; writing; literature; quality; reception;

    • "The headline above the ad [1917 Harpers] for Zane Grey's new opus read: 'Critics emphasize the Literary Quality in 'Wildfire' and indeed the OAKLAND TRIBUNE averred: 'It is inevitable that such a book, well written as this one is, should be...
    • 228

    • 228

    • Sarah's autobiography is a three-page typewritten copy of a handwritten document. At the beginning there is a note stating that this manuscript is a 'copy of Mother Eyre's writings as near as we can make it out of very dim pencil copy.' The...
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    • "Boatmen remember…Dykes"

    • "Boatmen remember…Dykes"

    • New Zealand; fishing; controversy; Tender-heartedness; Fair-play;

    • "Zane Grey was a man of extremes and controls. His ideas on big game fishing dragged him into a series of rows in New Zealand, and he was almost fanatical in his opposition to the three-pronged hook fisherman used for marlin. Once, after a local...
    • Christopher ("Kit") Carson Collection

    • Christopher ("Kit") Carson Collection

    • United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs--History--Sources; Navajo Indians--Wars--History--Sources; Mescalero Indians--Wars--History--Sources; Jicarilla Indians--Wars--History--Sources; Apache Indians--Wars--History--Sources; Comanche...

    • American frontiersman, army scout, and Indian agent. Correspondence, military dispatches, a deed, a Taos County Resolution, and two payment vouchers. Nine of these items are personal in nature and are addressed to Carson from friends and family...
    • 1977-03-25 The Scroll Vol 89 No 24

    • 1977-03-25 The Scroll Vol 89 No 24
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    • The Scroll newspaper has been in print since 1905, when BYU-Idaho was known as the Ricks Academy, a locally run school with a newly-developed high school program. At the time this newspaper was known as the “Student Rays,” and was printed...
    • 1978-09-01 The Scroll Vol 91 No 1

    • 1978-09-01 The Scroll Vol 91 No 1
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    • The Scroll newspaper has been in print since 1905, when BYU-Idaho was known as the Ricks Academy, a locally run school with a newly-developed high school program. At the time this newspaper was known as the “Student Rays,” and was printed...
    • 1978-11-04 The Scroll Vol 91 No 10

    • 1978-11-04 The Scroll Vol 91 No 10
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    • The Scroll newspaper has been in print since 1905, when BYU-Idaho was known as the Ricks Academy, a locally run school with a newly-developed high school program. At the time this newspaper was known as the “Student Rays,” and was printed...
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    • 183

    • Addie's autobiography is part of a collection of Harris family biographies that includes biographies for her parents and siblings. She begins her autobiography, 'St. George, Utah, November 15, 1938: Brother Hendricks and I are here for the winter...
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