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The Sagebrush School refers to the literary movement written by the men of Nevada. The sagebrush shrub is prevalent in the state. It was a broad-based movement as it included various literary genres such as drama, essays, fiction, history, humor, journalism, memoirs, and poetry.〔 The roots of the movement were in the American Old West. The Sagebrush School was the main contributor to American literature from Nevada's mining frontier during the period of 1859 to 1914. There were several characteristics of this movement that distinguished it from others, such as literary talent; these authors were known to be intelligent and accomplished writers. The style included hoaxes, wit, audacity, or an irreverent attitude.〔 The inspiration for the movement began with Joseph T. Goodman of the Virginia City, Nevada Territory's ''Territorial Enterprise''. The most notable of the Sagebrush School writers, and a ''Territorial Enterprise'' journalist, was Mark Twain. In 2009, the Sagebrush School was inducted into the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame.〔 ==Writers== * Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) * Rollin M. Daggett * Samuel Post Davis * Dan DeQuille * Alfred R. Doten * James W. Gally * Charles Carroll Goodwin * Fred H. Hart * Arthur McEwen * Henry Rust Mighels * John Franklin Swift * James William Emery Townsend * Joseph Wasson 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sagebrush School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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