While the historical Wild West existed for only a brief window roughly between 1865 and1890, its legacy has grown into a towering myth of ruggedness and individualism. This multidisciplinary study peels back the layers of this romanticized era to reveal how nostalgia and media manufactured a mythic West that overshadowed reality. By examining the influence of pulp literature, television, and Wild West shows, it illustrates how the cowboy evolved from a historical figure into an idealized hero. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of how American ideals were projected onto this fictional landscape, offering a fascinating look at the intersection of history, marketing, and the enduring power of storytelling.
Inventing the Wild West : Nostalgia, Folklore and Fakelore