During my research into historical fiction for children and young adult readers I came across a range of texts that relied on a living or lived experience of history to frame the historical story. These novels were similar to the time-slip narrative; however, not all examples used the traditional convention of time-slippage. I wanted to bundle these novels together - 'time-slip' novels included - as examples of 'living history' narratives because they appeared from the outset as a distinct literary form requiring particular reading strategies. These texts, which I will refer to as Living history novels, require readers to align uncritically with modern perception. Readers are persuasively invited to assume that the modern characters' percep...
The historical novel has been shaped by and was actively involved in the construction of dominant cu...
In the light of widespread concern over the state of history education in England, this study explor...
This thesis contains a work of historical fiction followed by a critical essay exploring the aspect ...
The 'living history' sub-genre of historical novels is distinctive in its strong and consistent mode...
Fiction and reality are two terms that seem to be in continuous opposition. Although the two worlds ...
The historical novel is a major presence in the contemporary literary landscape. Why should this gen...
This thesis investigates how effective works of fiction are, through their depictions of past world...
AbstractThe paper attempts to investigate how literature present and represent the past. In the maki...
Most often when the term living history is used, it is in reference to reenactments. From my short...
This article explores the conceit of “parallel lives” that characterized plays, novels, and films of...
A fundamental challenge facing historical fiction writers is how to provide a 'real' window into the...
From the American Revolution through the Civil War and beyond, fictional characters enrich social st...
A & C Black's Flashbacks series invites its readers to “Read a Flashback...take a journey backwards ...
The nineteenth century saw a number of ways in which amateurs and professional historians and noveli...
This article analyses two novels by contemporary British author Penelope Lively by focusing on a rec...
The historical novel has been shaped by and was actively involved in the construction of dominant cu...
In the light of widespread concern over the state of history education in England, this study explor...
This thesis contains a work of historical fiction followed by a critical essay exploring the aspect ...
The 'living history' sub-genre of historical novels is distinctive in its strong and consistent mode...
Fiction and reality are two terms that seem to be in continuous opposition. Although the two worlds ...
The historical novel is a major presence in the contemporary literary landscape. Why should this gen...
This thesis investigates how effective works of fiction are, through their depictions of past world...
AbstractThe paper attempts to investigate how literature present and represent the past. In the maki...
Most often when the term living history is used, it is in reference to reenactments. From my short...
This article explores the conceit of “parallel lives” that characterized plays, novels, and films of...
A fundamental challenge facing historical fiction writers is how to provide a 'real' window into the...
From the American Revolution through the Civil War and beyond, fictional characters enrich social st...
A & C Black's Flashbacks series invites its readers to “Read a Flashback...take a journey backwards ...
The nineteenth century saw a number of ways in which amateurs and professional historians and noveli...
This article analyses two novels by contemporary British author Penelope Lively by focusing on a rec...
The historical novel has been shaped by and was actively involved in the construction of dominant cu...
In the light of widespread concern over the state of history education in England, this study explor...
This thesis contains a work of historical fiction followed by a critical essay exploring the aspect ...