Dr Kate Loveman interviews Deborah Swift, a historical novelist who has written gripping and carefully researched stories about seventeenth-century women. These include a trilogy of novels based on the women in Samuel Pepys’s diary of the 1660s (Pleasing Mr Pepys, A Plague on Mr Pepys, and Entertaining Mr Pepys). The topics Kate and Deborah discuss include: the appeal of the seventeenth century for historical novelists; the opportunities and challenges of writing fiction about women’s lives; Deborah’s approaches to Pepys’s diary in her trilogy; depictions of sensitive subject matter, such as marital abuse and racism; and tips for aspiring historical novelists. This is an intelligent transcript of an audio recording, which is publicly ava...
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Dr Kate Loveman interviews Deborah Swift, a historical novelist who has written gripping and careful...
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In early 2012, Crystal Abidin and Rukmini Pande had the opportunity to interview Susan Broomhall, Wi...
This paper examines the literary interview as a form, and as a source of research material for creat...
In ‘Interpreting History Through Fiction: Three Writers Discuss their Methods’, creative historical ...
Dr Kate Loveman interviews Deborah Swift, a historical novelist who has written gripping and careful...
Dr Kate Loveman interviews Deborah Swift, a historical novelist who has written gripping and careful...
Dr Kate Loveman interviews Catherine Johnson, the award-winning author of historical novels for chil...
This is the transcript of an interview with Catherine Johnson, the award-winning author of historica...
Interview of Elizabeth Fremantle about Sisters of Treason (2014), on 1st November 2015. During my st...
This collection features seven pieces of historical fiction (prose and poetry), each inspired by fig...
Elleke Boehmer, Professor of World Literature in English at the University of Oxford, is both a nove...
The relationship between academic history and historical fiction is a subject of great interest to h...
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This paper examines the literary interview as a form, and as a source of research material for creat...
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