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The Greatest Historical Novels of All Time : 70 Novels in One Edition: Love Through the Ages – From Ancient Egypt to the Roaring 30s

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The Greatest Historical Novels of All Time presents an unprecedented collection that traverses the expansive terrains of historical fiction, weaving through the tapestries of different epochs and societies. This anthology encapsulates a rich mosaic of literary styles, from the pioneering gothic romances of the Brontë sisters to the intricate social tapestries of Jane Austen and the dramatic narratives of Alexandre Dumas. Each piece, carefully curated, not only stands as a monumental work in its own right but also contributes to a dialogue across centuries, offering insights into the complexities of human history and the enduring nature of certain themes—love, power, and the struggle for identity against the backdrop of historical events. The diversity within this collection speaks to the significance of historical novel writing as a mirror to humanity's past and a lens through which we can interpret our present. The contributing authors and editors of this anthology bring together a wide range of experiences, backgrounds, and perspectives, united by their mastery in capturing the essence of the human experience within specific historical contexts. The inclusion of figures such as Edith Wharton and F. Scott Fitzgerald alongside pioneers like Mary Wollstonecraft and Leo Tolstoy creates a dynamic exploration of societal norms, gender roles, and personal identity across different cultures and epochs. This anthology aligns with several critical literary movements, from Romanticism to Realism, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the evolution of historical narrative and its role in shaping contemporary thought and literature. For scholars, students, and enthusiasts of historical fiction, The Greatest Historical Novels of All Time offers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the works of some of literature's most esteemed writers. This anthology not only serves as an educational tool, offering insights into the constructs of historical narratives but also celebrates the breadth of human emotion and experience across time. Readers are invited to delve into this collection, to enjoy the vast landscapes of human history it presents, and to appreciate the dialogue it fosters between the different authors' works, each contributing a unique voice to the chorus that narrates our past.


Auteur(e) : Charlotte Brontë Auteur(e) : Anne Brontë Auteur(e) : Emily Brontë Auteur(e) : Henry James Auteur(e) : Samuel Richardson Auteur(e) : Jane Austen Auteur(e) : Guy de Maupassant Auteur(e) : Thomas Hardy Auteur(e) : Bernardin de Saint-Pierre Auteur(e) : Edith Wharton Auteur(e) : Maria Edgeworth Auteur(e) : Henry Fielding Auteur(e) : Anthony Trollope Auteur(e) : Alexandre Dumas Auteur(e) : Mary Wollstonecraft Auteur(e) : Louis Hémon Auteur(e) : Nathaniel Hawthorne Auteur(e) : William Makepeace Thackeray Auteur(e) : Grace Livingston Hill Auteur(e) : Gilbert Parker Auteur(e) : Fanny Fern Auteur(e) : Georg Ebers Auteur(e) : Fanny Burney Auteur(e) : Mary Hays Auteur(e) : Robert Williams Buchanan Auteur(e) : Mary Angela Dickens Auteur(e) : Madame de La Fayette Auteur(e) : F. Scott Fitzgerald Auteur(e) : D. K. Broster Auteur(e) : Sabine Baring-Gould Auteur(e) : Eliza Haywood Auteur(e) : Leo Tolstoy Auteur(e) : Catharine Trotter Cockburn Auteur(e) : Lady Sydney Morgan Auteur(e) : Pierre Choderlos de Laclos Auteur(e) : Mrs. Olifant Auteur(e) : María Ruiz de Burton Auteur(e) : Lady Charlotte Bury Auteur(e) : Philip Meadows Taylor