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The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains

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An episodic narrative traces a horseman’s life in cattle country as he forges a personal code through friendships, rivalries, and a developing romance with an outsider. Scenes alternate between ranch work, saloons, and social gatherings, portraying the everyday rhythms and rough justice of frontier communities. Tensions over rustling and honor lead to a moral crisis that tests loyalty and the law, while recurring reflections on courage, equality, and character broaden the tale into sketches of local types, humor, and landscape, blending adventure, sentiment, and social observation into a unified portrait of plains life.

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Owen Wister

Owen Wister was an American author and playwright, best known for his contributions to Western literature. His most notable work, "The Virginian," published in 1902, is often credited with establishing the modern Western genre. Wister's writing reflects his experiences in the American West, blending adventure with themes of individualism and morality. In addition to his fiction, he wrote essays and plays, showcasing his versatility as a writer. His works, such as "Lady Baltimore" and "Lin McLean," further explore the complexities of human relationships and the American landscape, solidifying his place in the literary heritage of the United States.

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