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Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest, with a Few Observations

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A compendium of essays and practical guidance on the history, culture, and literature of the American Southwest, surveying Native peoples, Spanish-Mexican influences, frontier settlers, cowboys, Texas Rangers, pioneers, and regional natural history. It combines historical sketches, folklore, bibliographic recommendations, and literary criticism with chapters on ballads, songs, mining, oil, wildlife, and institutions, aiming to interpret regional character and suggest research topics. The author revises earlier views in a reflective preface and provides annotated reading lists and anthologies to help readers and students navigate the region's traditions.

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J. Frank Dobie

J. Frank Dobie was an influential American author and folklorist known for his deep appreciation of the culture and literature of the Southwest. His works often reflect the rich traditions and stories of the region, blending history with folklore. Among his notable contributions is "Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest, with a Few Observations," which serves as a comprehensive resource on the area's literary heritage. Dobie's storytelling prowess is also evident in "Stories of Christmas and the Bowie knife," where he captures the essence of Southwestern life through engaging narratives. His writings continue to resonate with readers interested in the unique cultural tapestry of the American Southwest.

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