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The historical novel from Scott to Sabatini
Harold Orel
Non-Fiction / History
The historical novel from Scott to Sabatini
by Harold Orel
—· 189 p· 1995
reflective
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Sir Walter Scott, in theory and practice, established a rationale for the writing of historical novels. He identified the relative importance of the roles to be played by real men and women of the past, and discussed the significance of language, the importance of research as opposed to the claims of the imagination, and the proper use of strong passions in his fictional characters.
Some of his contemporaries and successors thought that they could surpass his achievement by being more faithful…
Pages
189
St. Martin's Press
Linguistic complexity
4/5
Complex
Thematic complexity
4/5
Rich
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Literary History Analysis
10
Genre Evolution Insight
9
Prose
7
Narration
7
Worldbuilding
6
Pacing
6
Emotional depth
4
Plot twists
2
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The historical novel from Scott to Sabatini
Harold Orel
Non-Fiction / History
The historical novel from Scott to Sabatini
by Harold Orel
— · —· 189 pages· 1995
reflective
Sir Walter Scott, in theory and practice, established a rationale for the writing of historical novels. He identified the relative importance of the roles to be played by real men and women of the past, and discussed the significance of language, the importance of research as opposed to the claims of the imagination, and the proper use of strong passions in his fictional characters.
Some of his contemporaries and successors thought that they could surpass his achievement by being more faithful…
Pages
189
St. Martin's Press
Linguistic complexity
4/5
Complex
Thematic complexity
4/5
Rich
Rating
—
—
Literary History Analysis
10
Genre Evolution Insight
9
Prose
7
Narration
7
Worldbuilding
6
Pacing
6
Emotional depth
4
Plot twists
2
My journey
Status
Unread
Started
DNF
Finished
My rating
Burndown
Reading days
Notes
your reading journal
Books like The historical novel from Scott to Sabatini