Chapter
Publicly Available
Acknowledgments
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Matthew Carter
and Andrew Nelson
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Notes on Contributors viii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: “No One Would Know It Was Mine”: Delmer Daves, Modest Auteur 1
- 1 Don’t Be Too Quick to Dismiss Them: Authorship and the Westerns of Delmer Daves 48
- 2 Trying to Ameliorate the System from Within: Delmer Daves’ Westerns from the 1950s 63
- 3 Bent, or Lifted Out by Its Roots: Daves’ Broken Arrow and Drum Beat as Narratives of Conditional Sympathy 80
- 4 This Room is My Castle of Quiet: The Collaborations of Delmer Daves and Glenn Ford 102
- 5 Delmer Daves, Authenticity, and Auteur Elements: Celebrating the Ordinary in Cowboy 118
- 6 Home and the Range: Spencer’s Mountain as Revisionist Family Melodrama 135
- 7 Delmer Daves’ 3:10 to Yuma: Aesthetics, Reception, and Cultural Significance 149
- 8 Changing Societies: The Red House, The Hanging Tree, Spencer’s Mountain, and Post-war America 166
- 9 Partial Rehabilitation: Task Force and the Case of Billy Mitchell 184
- 10 “This Is Where He Brought Me: 10,000 Acres of Nothing!”: The Femme Fatale and other Film Noir Tropes in Delmer Daves’ Jubal 199
- Index 222
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures vii
- Notes on Contributors viii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: “No One Would Know It Was Mine”: Delmer Daves, Modest Auteur 1
- 1 Don’t Be Too Quick to Dismiss Them: Authorship and the Westerns of Delmer Daves 48
- 2 Trying to Ameliorate the System from Within: Delmer Daves’ Westerns from the 1950s 63
- 3 Bent, or Lifted Out by Its Roots: Daves’ Broken Arrow and Drum Beat as Narratives of Conditional Sympathy 80
- 4 This Room is My Castle of Quiet: The Collaborations of Delmer Daves and Glenn Ford 102
- 5 Delmer Daves, Authenticity, and Auteur Elements: Celebrating the Ordinary in Cowboy 118
- 6 Home and the Range: Spencer’s Mountain as Revisionist Family Melodrama 135
- 7 Delmer Daves’ 3:10 to Yuma: Aesthetics, Reception, and Cultural Significance 149
- 8 Changing Societies: The Red House, The Hanging Tree, Spencer’s Mountain, and Post-war America 166
- 9 Partial Rehabilitation: Task Force and the Case of Billy Mitchell 184
- 10 “This Is Where He Brought Me: 10,000 Acres of Nothing!”: The Femme Fatale and other Film Noir Tropes in Delmer Daves’ Jubal 199
- Index 222