The Life and Adventures of Colonel David Crockett of West Tennessee by Michael A Lofaro

The Life and Adventures of Colonel David Crockett of West Tennessee by Michael A Lofaro

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The Life and Adventures of Colonel David Crockett of West Tennessee by Michael A Lofaro

The legendary Davy Crockett arose simultaneously with the emergence of the historical Crockett as a public figure, and once established, the man and the myth were forevermore entangled. The present work, his Life and Adventures (1833), ushered in a series of biographical and autobiographical books that thrust Crockett fully onto the national and international scene. This work, quickly retitled Sketches and Eccentricities, was the most outlandish. Its purported author, J. S. French, mixed two nineteenth-century genres of storytelling - the Humor of the Old Southwest and the sketch - all presented within a historical framework to create an early version of the King of the Wild Frontier. The Crockett encountered here is the marksman who can shoot an elk from 140 yards with his beloved rifle, Betsy, grin the bark off a tree knot, and choose bows and arrows as weapons when challenged to a duel by a fellow congressman. Within a year, Crockett disavowed this book, preferring his autobiography - Narrative of the Life of David Crockett, of the State of Tennessee - but this rollicking story, often bouncing along from tall tale, hunting anecdote, faux moral tale, to humorous pratfall, became a major source for the later biographical writings and a later cultural industry that swept up newspapers, books, political propaganda, plays, and films - and almost every way in which a frontier figure could appear in popular culture. And, while Crockett's image was a source of entertainment and humor, it also pointed toward something far more serious: after his death at the Alamo it presented Americans with a fictional Frontier hero who progressively embodied their views on topics as varied as manliness, manifest destiny, and even white supremacy. However, the Crockett of Sketches - canny, adaptable, intelligent but not educated, hilarious - was above all a perfect reflection of the aspirations, interests, and beliefs of Jacksonian-era Americans.
Michael A. Lofaro is professor emeritus of English at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He is the author or editor of over fifteen books, the latest of which is Boone, Black Hawk, and Crockett in 1833: Unsettling the Mythic West.
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ISBN 13 9781621905615
ISBN 10 1621905616
Title The Life and Adventures of Colonel David Crockett of West Tennessee
Author Michael A Lofaro
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Tennessee Press
Year published 2020-04-30
Number of pages 277
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.