I read a lot of western fiction and also write a fair amount. (See the
post from my new novel-my last post). Western fiction, like all fiction has
several reoccurring themes that define most stories. Below is my short list of
themes that make good westerns
·
Surviving on an
unsettled frontier - man vs. the environment, nature and other settlers
·
Gold, silver and/or
the mysterious lost mine – or who owns it, claim jumpers
·
Gunfighter comes
to town – who is he after?
·
Settlers trying
to create law in a new and lawless area
·
Conflict between
native Indians with - settlers, the Calvary, outlaws, gunrunners
·
The chase - catching
the bad guys
·
Land grabbers and squatters.
·
Eastern dude
swindling the poor townsfolk
·
Bad guys vs. the
lawmen - bank, train and stagecoach robbers and stock rustlers
·
Many western novels focused on regular people
being forced to rise up and fight the treacherous outlaws
·
Internal conflict - man vs. himself, concurring
real or imagined problems (my favorite)
Book sales tell us that
western fiction has been in gradual decline since the early 1980s, after being
popular for more than a century. For many years it was one of the most popular
genres, but that is no longer the case. Seems to me that a few more good
western novels are coming out again and some fine western movies are still making
it at the box office.
Not sure the Western Novel
will ever die but do believe it was gut shot there for a while. Thanks to the
healing work of the old country doctor and the beautiful but naiveté homestead
girl (just thought of another theme there-sorry) looks like it will make it.
3 comments:
That's why I write my scribblings - to keep Western fiction alive. From my sales, it looks like a losing battle, though.
Yes, seems a bit like there is a revival of the western coming along. I hope so, having been a fan for a very long time now.
I can't see the western dying...it is still around. 'Ironclad' is really a medeival Magnificent Seven. And what about Arnie's new movie 'The Last Stand'? Just a couple of examples.
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