Draft:Outline of Western fiction
Appearance
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Western fiction:
Western fiction is a genre of literature set in the American Old West frontier and typically set from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century. Well-known writers of Western fiction include Zane Grey from the early 20th century and Louis L'Amour from the mid-20th century. The genre peaked around the early 1960s, largely due to the popularity of televised Westerns such as Bonanza. Readership began to drop off in the mid- to late 1970s and reached a new low in the 2000s. Most bookstores, outside a few west American states, only carry a small number of Western fiction books.
What type of thing is Western fiction?
[edit]Western fiction is an example of the following:
- Fiction – form of narrative which deals, in part or in whole, with events that are not factual, but rather, imaginary and invented by its author(s). Although fiction often describes a major branch of literary work, it is also applied to theatrical, cinematic, and musical work.
- Genre fiction – fictional works (novels, short stories) written with the intent of fitting into a specific literary genre in order to appeal to readers and fans already familiar with that genre. Also known as popular fiction.
- Speculative fiction
- Genre – Western fiction is a genre of fiction.
Types (subgenres) of Western fiction
[edit]- Australian Western
- Contemporary Western
- Epic Western
- Fantasy Western
- Florida Western
- Gothic Western
- Horror Western
- Ostern
- Revisionist Western
- Science fiction Western
- Singing cowboy
- Space Western
- Spaghetti Western
- Weird Western
History of Western fiction
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