Historical fiction II : a guide to the genre

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Information & Library Science Library

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PS374.H5 J64 2009
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Available

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Summary

Historical fiction has surged in popularity in recent years, with new subgenres emerging (e.g. Viking romance, religious thrillers) and reader interest showing no signs of slowing down. This follow-up to Johnson's critically acclaimed guide published in 2005 covers new territory by focusing on English-language historical novels for adults published between mid-2004 and mid-2008, in particular those commonly found in American public library collections. The author's unique approach involves classifying titles by subgenres, rather than strictly by geography and chronology; thereby grouping read-alikes together. It gives users a deeper understanding of the genre, an update on new titles, and an easy way to identify read-alikes and book club selections for library patrons. More than 2700 historical fiction titles, about 2,000 new to this volume, are organized and described.

Contents

The appeal of the past -- Traditional historical novels -- Multi-period epics -- Romancing the past -- Sagas -- Western historical novels -- Historical mysteries -- Adventures in history -- Historical thrillers -- Literary historical novels -- Christian historical fiction -- Time-slip novels -- Alternate history -- Historical fantasy -- Resources for librarians and readers.

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