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  1. Lonesome Dove Summary. In the late 1870s in Fort Smith, Arkansas, former Texas Ranger Jake Spoon accidentally kills the mayor, then skips town, afraid he’ll be hung otherwise. He races to the tiny town of Lonesome Dove, on the Texas-Mexico border, where his friends and fellow former Rangers Augustus McCrae, Woodrow Call, Pea Eye Parker, and ...

  2. Summary. PDF Cite. Lonesome Dove is the story of a cattle drive from far South Texas through the central Great Plains and hostile Indian country to virgin grazing land in Montana. Along the way ...

  3. The novel is full of energy. Its language, both in narrative and dialogue, is a lively vernacular, full of unexpected metaphors and turns of phrase, and there is a considerable amount of mellow ...

  4. Lonesome Dove Quotes. LitCharts makes it easy to find quotes by chapter, character, and theme. We assign a color and icon like this one to each theme, making it easy to track which themes apply to each quote below. The funny thing about Woodrow Call was how hard he was to keep in scale. He wasn’t a big man—in fact, he was barely middle ...

  5. Lonesome Dove. Most of the story’s narrative actually takes place away from the geographical setting of Lonesome Dove, thus transforming the Texas town into an almost mythical setting of longing and regret. The title also speaks to the symbolism of the main characters aging with the times from a period of war into a period of peace.

  6. Larry McMurtry described Lonesome Dove as an heir to Miguel de Cervantes’s epic novel Don Quixote, which was written early in the 17th century. Cervantes’s novel follows the adventures of a small-time nobleman named Don Quixote who, having read too many tales of knights in shining armor, decides to live his life according to medieval ...

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  8. The characters in Lonesome Dove possess a range of notable traits that define their personalities and shape their roles within the novel. Let's examine some key characteristics of the central figures: Augustus McCrae: Charismatic, witty, philosophical. Woodrow F. Call: Stoic, disciplined, responsible. Jake Spoon: Adventurous, impulsive, conflicted.

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