Washington Irving popularized American historical fiction.
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It is historical fiction. It was based on the Salem Witch Trials, which was a true event in the 17th century, but all the characters are not real.
Alice Campbell has written: 'Keep away from water!' 'No murder of mine' 'With bated breath' 'Death framed in silver' 'Murder in Paris' -- subject- s -: Fiction
It's one of the most influential love story of Western culture and is a play. It has no historical basis.
Fabian Lampart has written: 'Zeit und Geschichte' -- subject(s): European fiction, Historical fiction, History and criticism
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Lois Parkinson Zamora has written: 'Narrar El Apocalipsis' 'Writing the Apocalypse' -- subject(s): American Historical fiction, American fiction, Historical fiction, American, Historical fiction, Spanish American, History and criticism, Spanish American Historical fiction, Spanish American fiction 'Magical Realism'
Guy Holt has written: 'A bibliography of the writings of James Branch Cabell' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Historical fiction, American, Fantasy fiction, American, Medievalism, Allegory, Middle Ages in literature, European influences, American fiction, American Fantasy fiction, American Historical fiction
The books about the historical characters are historical fiction. American Girl has also made self- help books which are non- fiction, and the Girl of the Year books are fiction.
James F. Berkhouse has written: 'Broomsedge and greenbriers' -- subject(s): American Historical fiction, American Humorous stories, Depressions, Fiction, Historical fiction, American, Humorous stories, American, Social life and customs
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Kathleen Shine Cain has written: 'Mercury Reader for the Developing Writer' 'Leon Uris' -- subject(s): American Autobiographical fiction, American Historical fiction, American War stories, Autobiographical fiction, American, Criticism and interpretation, Historical fiction, American, History and criticism, War stories, American 'Rough drafts'
Yes, Julie of the Wolves is historical fiction as it is set in Alaska in the 1970s and incorporates elements of Native American culture and history.
Eugene K. Garber has written: 'The historian' -- subject(s): American Historical fiction, Fiction, Historical fiction, American, History 'Beasts in Their Wisdom' 'Liberal and conservative' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Conservatism, Liberalism
The book "Meet Kaya" belongs to the historical fiction genre. It is part of the American Girl series, featuring a young Native American girl named Kaya living in the 1700s.
"My Brother Sam Is Dead" is a historical fiction novel set during the American Revolutionary War. It combines elements of war fiction, coming-of-age, and family drama.
George Dekker has written: 'James Fenimore Cooper' -- subject(s): American Historical fiction, Criticism and interpretation, Frontier and pioneer life in literature, History and criticism 'Fenimore Cooper--the critical heritage' -- subject(s): American Historical fiction, Criticism and interpretation, Frontier and pioneer life in literature, History and criticism 'The American Historical Romance (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture)' 'Sailing after knowledge' 'The American historical romance' -- subject(s): American Historical fiction, History and criticism, Romanticism, United States in literature