Mari Sandoz | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Mari Sandoz.

Mari Sandoz | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of Mari Sandoz.
This section contains 266 words
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There is really nothing new in [Mari Sandoz's telling of "The Battle of the Little Bighorn"], save the quality of the telling itself, and this rises above all previous accounts. This is the author of "Old Jules," bringing the same creative power and style to a great historic theme, enfolding in top-drawer literature what should have been there long ago. It is almost as if this were properly the climactic work of Miss Sandoz's career….

Buffs may disagree with some of Miss Sandoz's interpretations and conclusions, but to the white man that is the basis of the continuing lure of the battle: no one but Indians knew exactly what happened to Custer, and no one will ever know for sure why Custer did what he did. Miss Sandoz makes no mention of something that old Indians had told her about, but of which she was unsure: that some...

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Buy the Critical Essay by Alvin M. Josephy, Jr.
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