Descendants of Waverley examines contemporary novelists\u27 combination of historical authority and narrative art to create authentic and accessible depictions of the past. This technique, the romance of history, challenges conventional theories that the novel as a genre erased the romance. Individual chapters establish the critical framework, analyze the strategies that authors use to romance history, and demonstrate the subgenres that exist in current historical fiction. While the author does not consider Walter Scott to be the inventor of historical fiction, she demonstrates the ways in which contemporary fiction\u27s techniques reflect the form of the genre that Scott both developed and theorized in the Waverley novels (1814 - 1832). ...