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  2. Category:British historical novels - Wikipedia

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    British alternative history novels (1 C, 75 P) Aubrey–Maturin series (27 P) E. English historical novels (41 P) F. Flashman novels (13 P) K. Kingsbridge series (8 P) S.

  3. Category:British historical novelists - Wikipedia

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    British women historical novelists (1 C, 70 P) E. English historical novelists (1 C, 243 P) N. Historical novelists from Northern Ireland (2 P) S.

  4. List of historical novelists - Wikipedia

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    This page provides a list of novelists who have written historical novels. Countries named are where they worked for longer periods. Alternative names appear before ...

  5. List of historical novels - Wikipedia

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    Database of German historical novels; Historical Fiction database, divided by time period. A Guide to the Best Historical Novels and Tales by Jonathan Nield (1902). Project Gutenberg etext (accessed 05-2014) A selection of historical novels set by epoch and author. (accessed 08-2010) Annotated list of historical novels for children and teens ...

  6. List of English novelists - Wikipedia

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    Philippa Gregory (born 1954) historical novels; Arthur Griffiths (1838–1908) crime novels and military history; Philip Gross (born 1952) Bertha Jane Grundy (1837–1912) Arthur Guirdham (1905–1992) Elizabeth Gunning (1769–1823) Susannah Gunning (c. 1740–1800) epistolary novels; Emma Jane Guyton (1825–1887), religious novels

  7. Historical fiction - Wikipedia

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    Historical fiction is a literary genre in which a fictional plot takes place in the setting of particular real historical events.Although the term is commonly used as a synonym for historical fiction literature, it can also be applied to other types of narrative, including theatre, opera, cinema, and television, as well as video games and graphic novels.