dimanche 14 septembre 2014

Bibliographie


Historical Fiction or Fictionalized History?
Problems for Writers of Historical Novels for Young Adults
Joanne Brown
The Alan Review
Volume 26, Number 1
Fall 1998

Signposts: Historical Fiction
By Jerome de Groot | Published in History Today Volume: 62 Issue: 1 2012

The Cambridge Companion to Popular Fiction, 2012
Chapter 1: Publishing, History, Genre. Glover, David.
Chapter 3: Television and serial fictions. Caughie,  John

The Anxiety of Authenticity: Writing Historical Fiction at the End of the Twentieth Century
Maria Margaronis
History Workshop Journal, Issue 65, Spring 2008, pp. 138-160

The Contemporary British Historical Novel: Representation, Nation, Empire
Boccardi, Mariadele
Basingstoke, England; Palgrave Macmillan; 2009

Defining the Genre: What are the rules for historical fiction? by Sarah Johnson

What Is Historical Fiction?
By H. Scott Dalton

What Role Should Fiction Have in the U.S. History Classroom?

Sharon Bannister and Twyla R. Wells, Teaching American History through the Novel (Portland, ME: J. Weston Walch Publisher, 1995)

Why Does the Historical Novel Need to be Rescued?
Rachel Teukolsky


Novel Approaches: from academic history to historical fiction
Book Reviews
Posted on December 16, 2011 by Matt Phillpott 
These are book reviews with a difference.  Rather than review a book in the usual way we asked our reviewers to compare a historical fiction novel with the historical research that it derived from.
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How true should historical fiction be?

Booker winner Hilary Mantel on dealing with history in fiction
Hilary Mantel
The Guardian, Saturday 17 October 2009

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