In a recent
survey, 80% of people who called themselves avid readers listed historical
novels as one of their top 3 favorite types of books to read. I wasn’t really
surprised, since historical fiction, especially historical romance fiction, is
my favorite genre. But it got me thinking; why the broad appeal?
First, historical
novels provide a fantastic escape. When life gets stressful, the first thing I
want to do is pick up a book. When I read a historical novel, I am transported
to another place and time, to a setting so completely different from my
reality, that it feels like a vacation without the hassle and expense of
travel. Immersing myself into someone else’s life and seeing them triumph over
all gives me a lift that lasts long after I close the book. Total escapism can
and does happen with modern-day novels, but the less the book contains about
present-day issues, the better an escape it provides. Plus, historical fiction
lends itself to lovelier, more lyrical writing that modern day or futuristic
novels often lack.
Second,
historical novels appeal to the closet history buff. Most authors pride
themselves on careful research—myself included—so we put a great deal of effort
into getting our facts straight. I know an attorney who loves learning about
the Napoleonic Wars and has an entire wall in his library devoted to books—both
fiction and nonfiction—about that particular war. I have other friends who
adore Jane Austen era novels, so they devour any books set in the Jane Austen
Era or the Regency Era. As a Regency romance author, I continue to extensively
research English history, particularly the early 1800’s, so I can create a
virtual trip through time. Having my facts straight is not just a pretty
backdrop for my stories; the manners and mores of society helped shape people
who lived in that time, both those who embraced customs of the time, and those
who challenged them.
Third, historical
novels help teach others about a particular time in history.
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1 comment:
I learned a lot of English history through reading Jean Plaidy. I'm currently reading a historical mystery.
As for the men being more noble, in some ways yes, in some ways no. Men did not see women as equals.
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