
CliffsNotes on van Tilburg's The Ox-Bow Incident
By Clyde Burkholder
Subjects: Nonfiction, Literary Criticism, Literature, history and criticism
Description: The Initial response of the critics to The Ox-Bow Incident was that here, at last, was the classic western cowboy novel: His motive for writing The Ox-bow Incident was largely personal. He wanted to recreate, for his own psychological satisfaction, a nineteenth-century American West in its true dimensions, and to see what kind of story would grow out of that.
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