The Historical Novel in Europe, 1650–1950

Richard Maxwell author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:14th May '09

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This book examines how the French invention and the Scottish re-invention of historical fiction prepared the genre's popularity during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

A much older genre than is often thought, the historical novel has played a vital role in the development of the novel overall. This book highlights both the French invention and Scottish re-invention of historical fiction, showing how these two events prepared the genre's popularity during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.A much older genre than is often thought, the historical novel has played a vital role in the development of the novel overall. It began in seventeenth-century France as a distinctive way of combining historical chronologies with fictive narratives. In Romantic Scotland, historical fiction underwent a further transformation, inspired by both antiquarian scholarship and crisis-oriented journalism. The first comprehensive study of its subject for many years, The Historical Novel in Europe highlights both the French invention and Scottish re-invention of historical fiction, showing how these two events prepared the genre's broad popularity during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In Europe, as well as in the Americas, the historical novel became as much a way of reading and a set of expectations as a memorable collection of books. The main authors discussed include Madame de Lafayette, the abbé Prévost, Walter Scott, Alexandre Dumas, Victor Hugo, Gustave Flaubert and Mark Twain.

"Dubious or not, it makes an appropriate climax for a book that remains invariably engaging by virtue of its unforeseen directions and conjunctions, its wide range, its critical intelligence, and — not least — its daring." -Patricia Meyer Spacks,University of Virginia

ISBN: 9780521519670

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm

Weight: 660g

332 pages