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Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal (1931) foi um best-seller, mas em grande parte uma biografia ficcional de Wyatt Earp escrita por Stuart N. Lake e publicada pela Houghton Mifflin Company. Foi a primeira biografia de Earp, supostamente escrita com suas contribuições. Esse livro estabeleceu o "Tiroteio no O.K. Corral" na consciência pública e transmitiu uma história mítica sobre Wyatt Earp como um homem da lei destemido no Velho Oeste americano. Earp e sua esposa Josephine Earp tentaram controlar a narrativa, ameaçando com uma ação legal para persuadir Lake a excluir a segunda esposa de Earp do livro. Quando o livro foi publicado, nenhuma das mulheres foi mencionada. Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal (1931) was a best-selling but largely fictional biography of Wyatt Earp written by Stuart N. Lake and published by Houghton Mifflin Company. It was the first biography of Earp, supposedly written with his contributions. It established the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in the public consciousness and conveyed a mythic story about Wyatt Earp as a fearless lawman in the American Old West. Earp and his wife Josephine Earp tried to control the account, threatening legal action to persuade Lake to exclude Earp's second wife from the book. When the book was published, neither woman was mentioned.
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Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal (1931) foi um best-seller, mas em grande parte uma biografia ficcional de Wyatt Earp escrita por Stuart N. Lake e publicada pela Houghton Mifflin Company. Foi a primeira biografia de Earp, supostamente escrita com suas contribuições. Esse livro estabeleceu o "Tiroteio no O.K. Corral" na consciência pública e transmitiu uma história mítica sobre Wyatt Earp como um homem da lei destemido no Velho Oeste americano. Earp e sua esposa Josephine Earp tentaram controlar a narrativa, ameaçando com uma ação legal para persuadir Lake a excluir a segunda esposa de Earp do livro. Quando o livro foi publicado, nenhuma das mulheres foi mencionada. O livro de Lake foi usado como base e adaptado, para pelo menos três filmes: ; Frontier Marshal (1939); e My Darling Clementine (1946). A série de televisão de 1955, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, também foi baseada no livro de Lake; seu sucesso fez de Lake um dos primeiros magnatas da televisão. Vários escritores e pesquisadores não foram capazes de documentar muitas das histórias encontradas no livro, e agora ele é considerado "altamente imaginativo" e "amplamente fictício". Wyatt Earp: Frontier Marshal (1931) was a best-selling but largely fictional biography of Wyatt Earp written by Stuart N. Lake and published by Houghton Mifflin Company. It was the first biography of Earp, supposedly written with his contributions. It established the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in the public consciousness and conveyed a mythic story about Wyatt Earp as a fearless lawman in the American Old West. Earp and his wife Josephine Earp tried to control the account, threatening legal action to persuade Lake to exclude Earp's second wife from the book. When the book was published, neither woman was mentioned. Lake's biography was adapted as the basis for at least three movies: Frontier Marshal (1934); Frontier Marshal (1939); and My Darling Clementine (1946). The 1955 television series, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, was also based on Lake's book; its success made Lake into one of the first television moguls. A number of writers and researchers have been unable to document many of the stories found in the book, and it is now considered "highly imaginative" and "largely fictional".
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