Experience the sweeping romance and rugged landscapes of the American West in Katharine Newlin Burt's "The Red Lady." This meticulously prepared edition brings a classic work of historical fiction to a new audience, showcasing a compelling story of love and resilience in the heart of Wyoming. Delve into a world where a humble housekeeper's life intertwines with the vastness and drama of the frontier. Burt masterfully weaves a tale that captures the spirit of the West, exploring themes of love, duty, and the challenges faced by women in a bygone era. "The Red Lady" offers readers a captivating…mehr
Experience the sweeping romance and rugged landscapes of the American West in Katharine Newlin Burt's "The Red Lady." This meticulously prepared edition brings a classic work of historical fiction to a new audience, showcasing a compelling story of love and resilience in the heart of Wyoming. Delve into a world where a humble housekeeper's life intertwines with the vastness and drama of the frontier. Burt masterfully weaves a tale that captures the spirit of the West, exploring themes of love, duty, and the challenges faced by women in a bygone era. "The Red Lady" offers readers a captivating journey into the past, appealing to those who cherish timeless stories of romance, historical settings, and the enduring power of the human spirit. A classic western, this book will transport you to a world of sweeping vistas and unforgettable characters. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Katharine Newlin Burt was an American author and film screenwriter. She was a prolific author of Westerns and other novels, with a publishing career spanning more than six decades. At least seven of Burt's published novels were converted to cinema, and she wrote the original screenplays for two additional films. Thomas Shipley Newlin and Julia Maria (Onderdonk) Newlin gave birth to Katharine Newlin on September 6, 1882, in Fishkill Landing, New York. Newlin began writing short stories in kindergarten in Munich. In 1912, Newlin married novelist Maxwell Struthers Burt, and she adopted his surname. The couple had one son, Nathaniel Burt (who went on to become a writer), and one daughter, Julia. Norris Wilson Yates observes that Burt authored both formula and non-formula Westerns, and claims that she "excels in evoking Western landscape, as a force in the lives and feelings of her characters." According to Victoria Lamont, Burt's "The Branding Iron" engages in a "radical, though still deeply problematic, feminism," which should modify our perspective on "the importance of western mythology in women's literary history". "The Branding Iron" along with two other women's Westerns, "participated in a shift in Anglo-American feminist discourse, as American feminism decoupled from the abolition movement and became racially divided."
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