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Larry McMurtry: Critical Essay by Pauline Sarll

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SOURCE: "Boundaries, Borders and Frontiers: A Revisionary Reading of Larry McMurtry's Horseman, Pass By," in Journal of Popular Culture, Vol. 28, No. 1, Summer, 1994, pp. 97-110.

In the following essay Sarll, a member of the Department of American and Canadian Studies at the University of Nottinham, discusses the way McMurtry juxtaposes conflicting ideas in Horseman, Pass By.

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