CONTENTS: The past, history, historians and novelists – Balancing truth, drama and art – Constructing the world of the novel: The research trail – Constructing the world of the novel: The nature of the narrative and of the world-build – The credibility of the story – Developing the story – How research affects the novel – Genre and presenting the history in the novel – The writer’s relationship with narrative: Tools and techniques.
Gillian Polack is a writer, editor, historian and critic based at the Australian National University. Her main research interests are cultural development and transmission in both the Middle Ages and the contemporary period. She has published several novels and seventeen short stories and has edited two anthologies. One of her stories won a Victorian Ministry of the Arts award and three more have been listed as recommended reading in the international lists of world’s best fantasy and science fiction short stories. Her non-fiction includes work on historiography, the Middle Ages, Arthurian studies and literature.
«This study will be an essential read for genre scholars, but the
accessible writing style extends its appeal beyond academic
circles. Historical novelists can consult it for deeper insight
into their own writing and research choices, while anyone curious
about how authors bring the past to life through fiction will come
away with considerable knowledge of what goes into the crafting of
the novels they enjoy»
(Sarah Johnson, Historical Novels Review November 2016)
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