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Historical novels

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Historical fiction, as a literary genre, weaves a fictional narrative within the backdrop of real historical events. While the term is often associated with written literature, it extends its influence to various storytelling mediums, encompassing theatre, opera, cinema, and television.

An Embrace of the Past:

Central to historical fiction is its temporal setting in the past, where meticulous attention is paid to the nuances of manners, social conditions, and other elements specific to the chosen historical era. Authors frequently delve into the lives of prominent historical figures, offering readers a window into how these individuals might have navigated their respective environments.

The Romanticized Past:

Historical romance, a subset of the genre, seeks to infuse past eras with romance and allure. Subgenres like alternate history and historical fantasy introduce intentional deviations from historical accuracy, adding speculative or ahistorical elements to the narrative.

Navigating Authenticity:

Historical fiction often grapples with the tension between historical authenticity and fictional storytelling. Some readers and genre enthusiasts critique works for their perceived lack of period details, while others appreciate the creative liberties taken by authors. This dynamic becomes a point of discussion among readers and popular critics. Meanwhile, scholarly analysis of the genre goes beyond authenticity, delving into its thematic and critical dimensions.

Roots in Literary History:

The foundations of historical fiction as a contemporary Western literary genre trace back to the early 19th century, with the works of Sir Walter Scott and contemporaries like Honoré de Balzac (French), James Fenimore Cooper (American), and Leo Tolstoy (Russian). Nevertheless, the fusion of "historical" and "fiction" has a longstanding tradition across diverse cultures, including Eastern and Western traditions, where oral and folk narratives have produced epics, novels, plays, and other fictional works that illuminate history for their audiences.

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When the Emperor Was Divine

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Julie Otsuka

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The Children of Hurin

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J. R. R. Tolkien

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Sophie's World: A Novel about the History of Philosophy

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Jostein Gaarder

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Manuscript Found in Accra

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Paulo Coelho

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The Shadow of the Wind

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Carlos Zafon

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The Three Musketeers

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Alexander Dumas

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First Blood

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David Morrell

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Odysseus the Hero of Ithaca

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Homer

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The Iliad

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Homer

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The Man in the Iron Mask

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Alexander Dumas

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Journeys to the Mythical Past

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Zecharia Sitchin

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The Day the Leader Was Killed

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Naguib Mahfouz

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The Master of Ballantrae

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Robert Louis Stevenson

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Valperga

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Mary Shelley

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Kenilworth

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Walter Scott

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The Adventures of Ulysses the Wanderer

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Homer

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The Companions of Jehu

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Alexander Dumas

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The Diary of a Young Girl

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Anne Frank

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Robin Hood

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Walter Scott

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Frog Music

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Emma Donoghue

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