Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Department of English, Syracuse University and Author of Masked Men: Masculinity a - Steven Cohan
A smart, illuminating, and entertaining return to this memorable TV show. Along the way, Gaylyn Studlar situates the landmark series' hero in multiple fascinating contexts ranging from the lone Westerner to the Victorian dandy to the postwar playboy bachelor, just as she traces the overlapping layers of cultural history, past and present, which the show draws upon. A fun and informative read!
2005) Christopher Sharrett of the Rifleman (Wayne State University Press
This volume is a superb engagement with the TV Western, demonstrating, through its scholarship and criticism, a sense of the series' value and significance to our culture, argued with great seriousness of purpose.
Emeritus Professor of Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies Stony Brook University and Author of Black Magic: - Krin Gabbard
In spite of his popularity, the hero of Have Gun—Will Travel in no way resembled Gunsmoke's Matt Dillon. As Gaylyn Studlar brilliantly argues, Have Gun questioned the very values that Westerns were supposed to uphold. This is a very smart book about a very smart television program.