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{{quote|''Admitting that genius which has familiarized itself with all the relics of an ancient period can sometimes, by the force of its sympathetic divination, restore the missing notes in the "music of humanity," and reconstruct the fragments into a whole which will really bring the remote past nearer to us, and interpret it to our duller apprehension,–this form of imaginative power must always be among the very rarest, because it demands as much accurate and minute knowledge as creative vigour''|'''[[George Eliot (Creator)|George Eliot]]''', ''[[Silly Novels By Lady Novelists]]''}}
{{quote|''Admitting that genius which has familiarized itself with all the relics of an ancient period can sometimes, by the force of its sympathetic divination, restore the missing notes in the "music of humanity," and reconstruct the fragments into a whole which will really bring the remote past nearer to us, and interpret it to our duller apprehension,–this form of imaginative power must always be among the very rarest, because it demands as much accurate and minute knowledge as creative vigour''|'''[[George Eliot]]''', ''[[Silly Novels by Lady Novelists]]''}}


This is fiction set in a distinctive historical period other than the one the author lives in, which brushes up against actual historical figures if it doesn't star them outright. Depending on the bent of said author, they may let their [[Author Tract|biases]] bleed through via [[Historical Hero Upgrade]] or [[Historical Villain Upgrade]]. A [[Historical Beauty Update]] will make the story more fun without making it much less accurate. Important historical events are at least mentioned in passing if they don't have a strong influence on the plot. [[Deliberate Values Dissonance]] is frequent for historical accuracy. Often, the period predates a [[Trope Breaker]] (though sometimes the audience doesn't realize that).
This is fiction set in a distinctive historical period other than the one the author lives in, which brushes up against actual historical figures if it doesn't star them outright. Depending on the bent of said author, they may let their [[Author Tract|biases]] bleed through via [[Historical Hero Upgrade]] or [[Historical Villain Upgrade]]. A [[Historical Beauty Update]] will make the story more fun without making it much less accurate. Important historical events are at least mentioned in passing if they don't have a strong influence on the plot. [[Deliberate Values Dissonance]] is frequent for historical accuracy. Often, the period predates a [[Trope Breaker]] (though sometimes the audience doesn't realize that).
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* ''[[Sakura Gari]]'' is set in the Taishou Era.
* ''[[Sakura Gari]]'' is set in the Taishou Era.
* ''[[Shut Hell]]'', set in the early 13th Century, during Genghis Khan's time.
* ''[[Shut Hell]]'', set in the early 13th Century, during Genghis Khan's time.
* ''[[Hakuouki (Anime)|Hakuouki]]'' is another [[Shinsengumi]] tale, this one casting the members of the group as [[Estrogen Brigade Bait]].
* ''[[Hakuouki]]'' is another [[Shinsengumi]] tale, this one casting the members of the group as [[Estrogen Brigade Bait]].
* ''[[Honey Honey no Suteki Na Bouken]]'' is set in Vienna, 1907.
* ''[[Honey Honey no Suteki na Bouken]]'' is set in Vienna, 1907.
* ''[[Le Chevalier d'Eon (Anime)|Le Chevalier d'Eon]]'', set in 18th Century Europe.
* ''[[Le Chevalier d'Eon]]'', set in 18th Century Europe.
* ''[[Kaze to Ki no Uta (Manga)|Kaze to Ki no Uta]]'' set in 1880 in France.
* ''[[Kaze to Ki no Uta]]'' set in 1880 in France.


== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
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* ''[[Arn the Knight Templar]]'', dealing with the Crusades and the establishment of Sweden as a kingdom.
* ''[[Arn the Knight Templar]]'', dealing with the Crusades and the establishment of Sweden as a kingdom.
* ''[[Ever After (Film)|Ever After]]'', during the French Renaissance. Complete with [[Historical Domain Character|Leonardo da Vinci]] (and the Mona Lisa).
* ''[[Ever After (film)|Ever After]]'', during the French Renaissance. Complete with [[Historical Domain Character|Leonardo da Vinci]] (and the Mona Lisa).
* ''[[Ben Hur]]'', set during Jesus' lifetime.
* ''[[Ben-Hur]]'', set during Jesus' lifetime.
* ''[[The Robe (Film)|The Robe]]'', set during the reigns of Tiberius and Caligula.
* ''[[The Robe]]'', set during the reigns of Tiberius and Caligula.
* ''[[Quo Vadis]]'', set during Nero's reign
* ''[[Quo Vadis]]'', set during Nero's reign
* ''[[Spartacus]]'', a retelling of Spartacus' revolt.
* ''[[Spartacus]]'', a retelling of Spartacus' revolt.
* ''[[Gladiator (Film)|Gladiator]]'', also set during Commodus' reign.
* ''[[Gladiator (film)|Gladiator]]'', also set during Commodus' reign.
* ''[[Forrest Gump (Film)|Forrest Gump]]'' inserts the title character at various points in American history from Elvis Presley to Hurricane Camille.
* ''[[Forrest Gump]]'' inserts the title character at various points in American history from Elvis Presley to Hurricane Camille.
* ''[[Gone With the Wind]]'', set during the Civil War and featuring an iconic burning of Atlanta.
* ''[[Gone with the Wind]]'', set during the Civil War and featuring an iconic burning of Atlanta.
* ''[[Master and Commander (Film)|Master and Commander]]''
* ''[[Master and Commander (film)|Master and Commander]]''
* [[Pearl Harbor]] - Unlike other Pearl Harbor movies, you have to sit through [[Developing Doomed Characters]] first.
* [[Pearl Harbor]] - Unlike other Pearl Harbor movies, you have to sit through [[Developing Doomed Characters]] first.
* ''[[Gangs of New York]]'', set just before the Civil War draft riots, which break out during the climax.
* ''[[Gangs of New York]]'', set just before the Civil War draft riots, which break out during the climax.
* ''[[Titanic]]'' is set during the 1912 sinking of the famous ship.
* ''[[Titanic]]'' is set during the 1912 sinking of the famous ship.
* ''[[U-571 (Film)|U-571]]'', set during [[World War II]]
* ''[[U-571]]'', set during [[World War II]]


== Literature ==
== Literature ==
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* See also [[Historical Series]]
* See also [[Historical Series]]
* ''[[I Claudius (TV)|I Claudius]]'', a biography of the Julian emperors up to Claudius based on a duology by Robert Graves.
* ''[[I, Claudius]]'', a biography of the Julian emperors up to Claudius based on a duology by Robert Graves.
* ''[[North and South US]]'', a three-part miniseries based upon the novels by John Jakes, set during and after [[The American Civil War]].
* ''[[North and South US]]'', a three-part miniseries based upon the novels by John Jakes, set during and after [[The American Civil War]].
* ''[[The Roman Mysteries (TV)|The Roman Mysteries]] The Roman Mysteries'' is a historical [[Detective Drama]] series set in 1st Century AD of [[The Roman Empire]].
* ''[[The Roman Mysteries (TV series)|The Roman Mysteries]] The Roman Mysteries'' is a historical [[Detective Drama]] series set in 1st Century AD of [[The Roman Empire]].
* ''[[Rome (TV)|Rome]]'' is the rise of the Julian dynasty from the perspective of [[Those Two Guys]].
* ''[[Rome]]'' is the rise of the Julian dynasty from the perspective of [[Those Two Guys]].
* ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' occasionally slips into this, and uses Time Travel to land in the periods of historical figures such as [[Winston Churchill]], [[William Shakespeare]], [[Agatha Christie (Creator)|Agatha Christie]] and [[Vincent Van Gogh]]. Of course, its not a straight [[Historical Fiction]], considering the aliens, space-ships, and 'mythological' creatures, but then [[Genre Busting|when was the show's genre ever easily defined]]?
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' occasionally slips into this, and uses Time Travel to land in the periods of historical figures such as [[Winston Churchill]], [[William Shakespeare]], [[Agatha Christie]] and [[Vincent van Gogh]]. Of course, its not a straight [[Historical Fiction]], considering the aliens, space-ships, and 'mythological' creatures, but then [[Genre Busting|when was the show's genre ever easily defined]]?
* ''[[Dong Yi]]'' is set in late 17th century Korea during the reign of King Sukjong.
* ''[[Dong Yi]]'' is set in late 17th century Korea during the reign of King Sukjong.
* ''[[Blackadder (TV)|Blackadder]]'', with each of its four seasons taking place at a different time in British history.
* ''[[Blackadder]]'', with each of its four seasons taking place at a different time in British history.
* ''[[My Place (TV)|My Place]]'' is probably the most ambitious example for Australian history. Starts in 2008 and travels back to pre-1788. Each episode is set in the same location, but a different decade, often with many of the same characters.
* ''[[My Place]]'' is probably the most ambitious example for Australian history. Starts in 2008 and travels back to pre-1788. Each episode is set in the same location, but a different decade, often with many of the same characters.


== Theatre ==
== Theatre ==


* ''[[Antony and Cleopatra (Theatre)|Antony and Cleopatra]]''
* ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''
* ''[[Henry IV (Theatre)|Henry IV]]''
* ''[[Henry IV]]''
* ''[[Henry V (Theatre)|Henry V]]''
* ''[[Henry V]]''
* ''[[Henry VI (Theatre)|Henry VI]]''
* ''[[Henry VI]]''
* ''[[Henry VIII (Theatre)|Henry VIII]]''
* ''[[Henry VIII (theatre)|Henry VIII]]''
* ''[[Julius Caesar (Theatre)|Julius Caesar]]''
* ''[[Julius Caesar (theatre)|Julius Caesar]]''
* ''[[King John (Theatre)|King John]]''
* ''[[King John]]''
* ''[[Macbeth (Theatre)|Macbeth]]''
* ''[[Macbeth]]''
* ''[[Richard II (Theatre)|Richard II]]''
* ''[[Richard II]]''
* ''[[Richard III (Theatre)|Richard III]]''
* ''[[Richard III]]''
* ''[[Gotz Von Berlichingen (Theatre)|Gotz Von Berlichingen]]''
* ''[[Götz von Berlichingen|Gotz Von Berlichingen]]''


== Webcomics ==
== Webcomics ==


* ''[[The Dreamer (Webcomic)|The Dreamer]]''
* ''[[The Dreamer]]''


== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==


* ''[[Liberty's Kids (Animation)|Liberty's Kids]]'', set in [[The American Revolution]].
* ''[[Liberty's Kids]]'', set in [[The American Revolution]].
* ''[[Princess Sissi (Animation)|Princess Sissi]]'', a German series that takes a ''lot'' of liberties with the story of Elizabeth of Bavaria's life.
* ''[[Princess Sissi]]'', a German series that takes a ''lot'' of liberties with the story of Elizabeth of Bavaria's life.
* ''[[Pocahontas (Disney)|Pocahontas]]''
* ''[[Pocahontas]]''
* ''[[Mulan (Disney)|Mulan]]''
* ''[[Mulan]]''
* ''[[Anastasia (Animation)|Anastasia]]''
* ''[[Anastasia (Animation)|Anastasia]]''
* ''[[An American Tail (Animation)|An American Tail]]'', though taking place in a [[Mouse World]], mirrors what life was like for immigrants in New York during the 1880's.
* ''[[An American Tail]]'', though taking place in a [[Mouse World]], mirrors what life was like for immigrants in New York during the 1880's.


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Revision as of 12:54, 8 April 2014

Admitting that genius which has familiarized itself with all the relics of an ancient period can sometimes, by the force of its sympathetic divination, restore the missing notes in the "music of humanity," and reconstruct the fragments into a whole which will really bring the remote past nearer to us, and interpret it to our duller apprehension,–this form of imaginative power must always be among the very rarest, because it demands as much accurate and minute knowledge as creative vigour

This is fiction set in a distinctive historical period other than the one the author lives in, which brushes up against actual historical figures if it doesn't star them outright. Depending on the bent of said author, they may let their biases bleed through via Historical Hero Upgrade or Historical Villain Upgrade. A Historical Beauty Update will make the story more fun without making it much less accurate. Important historical events are at least mentioned in passing if they don't have a strong influence on the plot. Deliberate Values Dissonance is frequent for historical accuracy. Often, the period predates a Trope Breaker (though sometimes the audience doesn't realize that).

This may overlap with Alternate History if the history is shown to play out differently and Historical Fantasy if fantastic elements are present. Compare to Period Piece, which uses the past as a backdrop for the drama, while Historical Fiction is fiction in which historical events significantly affect the plot.

Usually it includes one or more Historical Domain Characters, and may commonly employ Artistic License when the author feels the story is more important than accuracy.

Examples of Historical Fiction include:


== Anime & Manga == - see also Jidai Geki

Comic Books

  • The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck, by Don Rosa, sets its main character in various decades from the 1870s to the 1940s, featuring such characters as Murdo Mac Kenzie, Wyatt Earp, and Theodore Roosevelt.
  • Marvel 1602

Film

Literature

See Historical Fiction Literature.


Live Action TV

Theatre

Webcomics

Western Animation