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  1. Ernest Haycox (1899-1950) was an American writer of Western fiction, known for his stories adapted into movies such as Stagecoach and Union Pacific. He also wrote historical novels, short stories, and screenplays, and was praised by Hemingway and Stein.

  2. Ernest Haycox was a prolific and influential Western writer who wrote novels, short stories, and essays. He was known for his stagecoach stories, his historical novels, and his Oregon Country settings.

  3. Complete order of Ernest Haycox books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

  4. When Ernest Haycox applied his University of Oregon journalism education to western literature, he reinvented the genre. In place of flowery bursts of sentiment and sensationalism, Haycox offered clear, lean, and active prose.

  5. A biography of Ernest Haycox, a Portland-born writer of novels and short stories, and a Hollywood screenwriter. Learn about his life, family, career, and legacy.

  6. Feb 26, 2018 · Ernest Haycox died in 1950, but he continues to cast a long shadow over Western fiction. In Ernest Haycox and the Western (University Press of Oklahoma, $29.95), Richard W. Etulain gives us a literary history of the author’s work, with special emphasis on two.

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  8. www.oregonencyclopedia.org › about › authorsThe Oregon Encyclopedia

    Richard Etulain is a prolific scholar and writer on western and Oregon history, culture, and literature. He has authored or edited books on Ernest Haycox, the Oregon historical novelist, and other topics related to the American West.

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