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Historical Fiction

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Historical Fiction. Definition. Realistic fiction set in a time remote enough from the present to be considered history, usually at least 20 years ago. Must be written about a time period different from the one in which the author lives. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Historical Fiction

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Definition• Realistic fiction set in a time

remote enough from the present to be considered history, usually at least 30 years in the past.

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• Several books today were written about a time long ago and are considered by some to be historical fiction. However, at the time it was written, it was considered a contemporary piece of literature. In other words, the author was writing about things happening in their time. Some say there should be at least a 40 year separation between the life of the author and the time of the novel. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott is one such example.

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Characteristics• Historical facts are blended with

imaginary characters and plot• Facts are * Actual historical events * Authentic period settings * Real historical figures

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• The setting is an integral part of the story• Characters may be a combination

of fictional and real • The main characters are involved

in a conflict or problem that is real for that time period• The dialogue is authentic

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• 2nd Type: * Past described complete with social

traditions, customs, morals and values of the period

* No mention of actual historical events nor actual historical figures as characters

• 3rd Type: * Historical story containing elements of

fantasy * Time warps * Supernatural features/ghosts

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Expert Sarah Johnson suggests that historical fiction can be divided into 13 subgenres. Some of them include:

• Sagas – follows families or groups of friends over time, usually generations

• Historical Mysteries• Western Historical Novels• Multi-Period Epics – show

how a specific place changes over time

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• Alternate Histories – imagine history happening differently. For example, in Harry Turtledove’s Day of Infamy, the Japanese take over Hawaii after D-Day

• Time-Slip Novels – characters travel back in time

• Historical Fantasy

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How Do We Separate Fiction from History?

• It is important to look at the events in the novel and determine if they are truly historical, or something that “could” have happened and is being depicted by a fictional character