Q: What's one way to learn more about a period in time and some of the experiences of those who lived in that time?
A: We can read an historical fiction novel.
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What about getting to know specific historical figures with whom we're familiar, yet curious about their actual lives, including their personal experiences other than the usual textbook primers?
In such a case, we need to find a
biographical novel about them.
1 Often, a biographical novel will present us with multiple familiar 'faces', depending on theme and settings. They key to understanding what should be taken away from a book of this genre is in remembering that it is in fact a subgenre, under the
fiction heading. Yet, the biographical novel isn't to be taken lightly or disregarded in terms of our ability to gain information.
While some scenes (sometimes, most of them) are quite made up, we're nonetheless offered a deeper view into the fabric of those societies that were known by the characters of a story. Although a scene may be fictionalized, this doesn't mean that something very similar didn't happen. The takeaway for a reader is in their perception of life experiences leading to the actions of the story and its characters.
Notable figures of today-- and throughout history-- tend to be either luminaries of their time or something of the opposite . . . troubled nobodies, perhaps. They share a basic commonality: their celebrated or infamous personae, as depicted by popular popular perception and based on snippets of history that have since been translated into textbooks and other media.
We often read their poetry, watch their stage performances, learn their politics . . . but as far as their lives . . .
The biographical novel presents us with opportunity to see a little further into the lives and circumstances of those figures. By placing those characters into the plots of novels, writers are able to apply some artistic license to help readers better conceptualize the times and events that directly, and indirectly, influenced them. Stories are spun around known historical facts-- the biographical elements of these works.
In this way, the biographical novel offers a window through which we might identify with or, at least understand, our heroes, our figureheads, our most memorable predecessors.
1 Writer's Digest Authors. Definitions of Fiction Categories and Genres. Writer's Digest University. http://resources.writersonlineworkshops.com/resources/definitions-of-fiction-categories-and-genres/ Retreived Jan 2017.↩