Historical Fiction: a made-up story that includes a real setting during a specific year
range.
It might include: real people from that time and/or real events (President
Lincoln, Cleopatra, Shakespeare, Ghandi, war, the black plague, Haley’s comet,
Pompeii’s volcano catastrophe, the stock market crash of 1929, etc).
Various
sub-genres exist:
- Just setting: using some or all details of a specific time period with characters that are completely or mostly fictitious (most High Fantasy novels are based on medieval Europe).
- Specific Important People: a.) choosing a real person and following from their point of view b.) using a fictional character that glimpses the historic person(s).
- Alternate History: one major change has caused a difference in the events that took place (such as a time traveling character or new technology turns the tide of war).
Examples: The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah, Honolulu by Alan Brennert, Outlander by Diana Gabaldon, and Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld.
