Shane: The Critical Edition

Shane: The Critical Edition

by JackSchaefer (Author), JamesC.Work (Author)

Synopsis

Shane was made into an award-winning film that-like the novel-became a standard by which later westerns were judged. Readers who have already felt the novel's power or are approaching it for the first time, will find this edition indispensable for coming to terms with its fascinating simplicity, its richness, and its puzzles.

This edition reprints the original text of the novel (in 1954 it was edited to remove words that might offend). In addition, the best critical essays about Schaefer and about Shane are included to provide historical and comparative background. An interview with Jack Schaefer and an afterword written by him complete this volume.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Published: 01 Jun 1984

ISBN 10: 0803291426
ISBN 13: 9780803291423

Media Reviews
The stranger, Shane, dresses in brown, black, and leather and is so tough he carries no gun. He drinks from the trough after his horse finishes. A biblical silence follows him, and people lose their senses when he looks their way. He a man no bullet can kill. He's part attack Doberman, part heroic champion. Shane is a work of literature first and a western second. -St. George Daily Spectrum * St. George Daily Spectrum *
By any standard of measurement, Jack Schaefer's Shane rates as a classic in the literature of the American West. Since its publication in 1949 it has gained a worldwide readership, appearing in more than seventy editions and thirty foreign languages. -Marc Simmons, in the foreword -- Marc Simmons
A real superiority here. -Kirkus Reviews * Kirkus Reviews *
Its pace is steady. Its tension is of the uncoiling spring variety. It's as clean as a hound's tooth. --Saturday Review of Literature * Saturday Review of Literature *
The author has created a tale which captivates the reader's attention from beginning to end. His skill in depicting a character, a situation, or a mood, with a minimum of words, gives the story a tightly-woven quality often lacking in present-day novels. The book almost demands completion in one sitting. -Library Journal * Library Journal *