词条 | Dances with Wolves (novel) |
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| name = Dances with Wolves | author = Michael Blake | country = United States of America | language = English | genre = Historical fiction | publisher = | pub_date = | media_type = Print | pages = 304 | isbn = }}Dances with Wolves is a 1988 novel written by Michael Blake. It was written as a possible source for a screenplay, and was later adapted by the author, and was produced as a film of the same name in 1990 by Kevin Costner, although there were many differences between the novel and film. The novel is set during the American Civil War.[1] The protagonist of the novel, Lt. John Dunbar, is a white man who ends up in the wilderness and comes to live with a tribe of Comanche[2], eventually taking on the name Dances with Wolves. In the film this is changed to a band of Lakota Sioux. The novel and film later came under criticism for their similarity to Elliot Silverstein's A Man Called Horse.[3] References1. ^{{cite book|last=Andreychuk|first=Ed|title=The Golden Corral: A Roundup of Magnificent Western Films|page=154|isbn=9780786403936|publisher=McFarland|year=1997}} {{1980s-hist-novel-stub}}{{AmericanCivilWar-novel-stub}}2. ^text of book 3. ^{{cite book|last=Herzberg|first=Bob|title=Savages and Saints: The Changing Image of American Indians in Westerns|page=279|isbn=9780786451821|publisher=McFarland|year=2008}} 3 : 1988 American novels|American novels adapted into films|American Civil War novels |
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