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William S. Hart - by Ronald L Davis (Paperback)

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  • Stage actor turned Hollywood star, William S. Hart (1864--1946) was for movie fans a cherished symbol of the romantic Old West.
  • Author(s): Ronald L Davis
  • 286 Pages
  • Biography + Autobiography, Entertainment & Performing Arts

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About the Book



For the first time, readers are given insights into Hart's somewhat lonely and tragic personal life, his quarrels with exploitive studios, and his association with such latter-day frontier legends as Charles M. Russell, Bat Masterson, and Wyatt Earp, who regarded him as a kindred spirit.



Book Synopsis



Stage actor turned Hollywood star, William S. Hart (1864--1946) was for movie fans a cherished symbol of the romantic Old West. His silent westerns offered excitement, lessons in righteous behavior, and a nostalgic vision of the American frontier. This intriguing biography explores the personal and professional life of Hollywood's prototypical cowboy hero.

Born in Newburgh, New York, Hart grew up in a Victorian atmosphere that gave rise to the rigid morality prevalent in many of his films. From 1914 to 1924, he appeared in or produced more than sixty movies, but it was not until he abandoned Shakespearean characters for parts in The Squaw Man and The Virginian that Hart truly assumed his western persona.

For the first time, readers are given insights into Hart's somewhat lonely and tragic personal life, his quarrels with exploitive studios, and his association with such latter-day frontier legends as Charles M. Russell, Bat Masterson, and Wyatt Earp, who regarded him as a kindred spirit. Other highlights of this book include excerpts from his previously unpublished letters to starlet Jane Novak, Hart's one-time fiancée, as well as numerous photographs from studio and private collections.

Drawing on Hart's papers, primary sources of the Motion Picture Academy, oral histories, and contemporary newspapers, this chronicle of Hart's life is the first since his own starry-eyed autobiography, My Life East and West, appeared in 1929.



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"While buffs and professional historians alike may be unfamiliar with William S. Hart's career in the early twentieth century, Ronald L. Davis gives ample reason for western fans to come to attention. His work on the complicated life of Hart is important to those interested in the birth and growth of American western mythology, the history of early American film, and how Hart himself became a part of the western ethos...Most fascinating about this work is the author's connection between Hart's western idealism and his background as a classically trained stage actor. By taking Hart's career as a whole, the author draws a clear line between the actor's Shakespearian roots and flare for the dramatics with his later obsession with portraying the West in moralistic and Turnerian fashion. By the 1930s filmmakers like John Ford popularized a new generation of westerns, but Hart's impact on the genre remains. If you have seen a western film with a protagonist gritting his teeth or protecting his heart in a shootout, you have seen a filmed directly or indirectly touched by William S. Hart."--Panhandle-Plains Historical Review


Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .64 Inches (D)
Weight: .93 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 286
Genre: Biography + Autobiography
Sub-Genre: Entertainment & Performing Arts
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Ronald L Davis
Language: English
Street Date: January 14, 2020
TCIN: 1004355268
UPC: 9780806165035
Item Number (DPCI): 247-39-2104
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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