Re: Westerns and Genre Classification
Mon, 4 Nov 1996 21:42:35 -0500
On 31 Oct Brian Taves wrote:
<Yes, one can talk about western elements in whatever work that is not in
the western setting.>
I think the point is excellent.It seems to me that the essence of a Western
lies in its description of a rugged life of struggle against the elements
in an effort to produce a civilized and domestic social order. Rob Roy has
the original Western plot. The hero establishes a life for himself in
"frontier" Scotland.The story even comes complete with a "hired
swordslinger" villain whose actions are suggestive of Jack Palance in
Shane.
Sincerely,
Peter Latham
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