Zane grey riders of the purple sage 19126/30/2023 The influx of Mormon settlers from 1847 to 1857 serves as a backdrop for the plot. The setting is Southern Utah canyon country, 1871. The story involves cattle-rustling, horse-theft, kidnapping and gunfights. Elder Tull, a polygamist with two wives already, wishes to have Jane for a third wife, along with her estate. Jane Withersteen, a born-and-raised Mormon, provokes Elder Tull because she is attractive, wealthy, and befriends " Gentiles" (non-Mormons), namely, a little girl named Fay Larkin, a man she has hired named Bern Venters, and another hired man named Jim Lassiter. Riders of the Purple Sage is a story about three main characters, Bern Venters, Jane Withersteen, and Jim Lassiter, who in various ways struggle with persecution from the local Mormon community led by Bishop Dyer and Elder Tull in the fictional town of Cottonwoods, Utah. Considered by scholars to have played a significant role in shaping the formula of the popular Western genre, the novel has been called "the most popular western novel of all time." Plot Riders of the Purple Sage is a Western novel by Zane Grey, first published by Harper & Brothers in 1912.
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