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ELE 616 Research in Children’s Literature
                     Spring 2011




          Historical
              Fiction




… and Mice (or, well, rats, really)!
2

Define historical
fiction?
 • historical fiction
  – A narrative in the form of a novel set in a specific place and
    period in history, or based on an event or sequence of events
    that actually happened. The characters may be completely
    fictional, but if they are known to have existed, their
    feelings, words, and actions are reconstructed and to some
    degree imagined by the author. The presence of dialogue in
    a historical work is usually a clue that the account is
    fictionalized.
  – For more information, connect to the Historical Novel Society. Click
    here to connect to the Google list of historical fiction Web sites. Compare
    with nonfiction. See also: Scott O'Dell Award.
3
But, what is
Historical
Fiction, forsooth? been a
•―The historical novel has always
literary form at war with itself. The very
term, implying a fiction somehow grounded
in fact – a lie with obscure obligations to the
truth – is suggestive of the contradictions of
the genre.‖
  –Quote from a review, cited in “History is but a fable agreed upon: the
  problem of truth in history and fiction,” speech by Richard Lee to
  Romantic Novelists Association
4



What is History, though?
 • Whatever else it may be – it is NOT truth
   – Each decade throws up new approaches to
     history, finds new or previously overlooked
     sources and gives entirely new weight to the
     facts they do agree on.
   – History, in other words, is tailored for its
     audience.
   – The facts that survive are absurdly inadequate.
     The interpretation that is put on them is a huge
     distortion even of those few facts.
      • History is but a fable agreed upon
5



What is History, then?
• History is not quite the out and out truth
  that it seems
  – At its best it is only one historian’s selection of what
    he or she BELIEVES, at any particular time, is most
    relevant from the body of material that survives. At
    worst – well at worst, it is no more than the sort of
    bigoted opinion and blatant manipulation of sources
    that we’ve recently seen exposed in the work of
    holocaust denier, DAVID IRVING.
     • History is but a fable agreed upon
6

Where does that leave
Historical is the most primal, the most NATURAL
• Historical fiction Fiction?
 of literary forms
  – Historical fiction . . . is the artistic form that springs from this
    impulse to give a shape to the past. But it’s not JUST to give a
    shape to the past. It is to bring part of the past ALIVE into the
    present.
  – . . . all historical fiction . . . makes us feel, as a
    protagonist, what otherwise would be dead and lost to us. It
    transports us into the past. And the very best historical fiction
    presents to us a TRUTH of the past that is NOT the truth of
    the history books, but a bigger truth, a more important truth –
    a truth of the HEART.
      • History is but a fable agreed upon
7

Differences between history and
historical fiction
 • Andrew M. Greeley
  – History and historical fiction are necessarily not the
    same thing. The purpose of history is to narrate
    events as accurately as one can. The purpose of
    historical fiction is to enable a reader through the
    perspective of characters in the story to feel that she
    or he is present at the events. Such a goal obviously
    requires some modification of the events.
     • Quoted by Cindy Vallar in Historical Fiction vs. History
     • See her selected Articles on Historical
       Fiction vs. History (scroll down page)
8

Problems with writing Historical
Fiction Problem of Definition
    • The
     – just how “past” is “past”?
   • The Problem of ―Truth‖                       Fall 1998
     – Historical Fiction or Fictional History?   Historical
                                                  Fiction or
   • The Problem of Balance                       Fictionalized
                                                  History?
     – How much “authentic” detail?
                                                  Problems for
   • The Problem of Accuracy                      Writers of
                                                  Historical
     – How do you avoid errors or                 Novels for
       anachronisms?                              Young Adults
   • The Problem of Provenance                    Joanne Brown
     – Where does the story come from?
9


How do these authors do it?
• Making it real: bringing historical
  fiction alive
  – The challenge for me in writing historical
    fiction is this: How can I see, hear, feel,
    taste, smell, and know what my main
    character experienced? I have always done this through a
    combination of book research, exploring original
    records, searching for artifacts, doing interviews, and
    reenactment. I am an experiential learner. I am also somewhat
    dyslexic, so the book research can take me just so far.
    Touching real original records and artifacts can often
    transport my imagination back in time in ways that no
    microfilm ever could.
     • Carbone, E. (2007, June). making it real: bringing historical fiction alive.
       Teacher Librarian, 34(5), 27-30. Retrieved October 27, 2007, from Academic
10

Teaching Historical
Fiction
•

    – To help you build good fiction into your social
      studies program, you’ll find:
       •   Seven Reasons I Teach with Historical Fiction
       •   Tips for Choosing Good Historical Fiction
       •   Fifteen Fabulous New Historical Fiction Books
       •   Is Pocahontas Real? Discovering Where History Stops
           and the Story Starts
11


Mice in historical fiction?
• Not many mice—a few rats, though!
12

      Historical fiction
      based in legend
      • What Happened in Hamelin




http://dogeardiary.blogspot.com/2008/10/what-happened-in-hamelin.html
13



An Australian story
• Ratface and Snake Eyes
  – A rat plague begins at the height of
    the depression in Gladstone, Qld.
    Snake Eyes and his primary school
    friends go into business snake
    catching and Ratface and his gang
    go into business as rat catchers. Together, the
    two gangs uncover an important opal smuggling
    operation using both rats and snakes. For those
    aged between 10 and 14.
14




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Historical fiction . . . and mice (or, well, rats)!

  • 1. ELE 616 Research in Children’s Literature Spring 2011 Historical Fiction … and Mice (or, well, rats, really)!
  • 2. 2 Define historical fiction? • historical fiction – A narrative in the form of a novel set in a specific place and period in history, or based on an event or sequence of events that actually happened. The characters may be completely fictional, but if they are known to have existed, their feelings, words, and actions are reconstructed and to some degree imagined by the author. The presence of dialogue in a historical work is usually a clue that the account is fictionalized. – For more information, connect to the Historical Novel Society. Click here to connect to the Google list of historical fiction Web sites. Compare with nonfiction. See also: Scott O'Dell Award.
  • 3. 3 But, what is Historical Fiction, forsooth? been a •―The historical novel has always literary form at war with itself. The very term, implying a fiction somehow grounded in fact – a lie with obscure obligations to the truth – is suggestive of the contradictions of the genre.‖ –Quote from a review, cited in “History is but a fable agreed upon: the problem of truth in history and fiction,” speech by Richard Lee to Romantic Novelists Association
  • 4. 4 What is History, though? • Whatever else it may be – it is NOT truth – Each decade throws up new approaches to history, finds new or previously overlooked sources and gives entirely new weight to the facts they do agree on. – History, in other words, is tailored for its audience. – The facts that survive are absurdly inadequate. The interpretation that is put on them is a huge distortion even of those few facts. • History is but a fable agreed upon
  • 5. 5 What is History, then? • History is not quite the out and out truth that it seems – At its best it is only one historian’s selection of what he or she BELIEVES, at any particular time, is most relevant from the body of material that survives. At worst – well at worst, it is no more than the sort of bigoted opinion and blatant manipulation of sources that we’ve recently seen exposed in the work of holocaust denier, DAVID IRVING. • History is but a fable agreed upon
  • 6. 6 Where does that leave Historical is the most primal, the most NATURAL • Historical fiction Fiction? of literary forms – Historical fiction . . . is the artistic form that springs from this impulse to give a shape to the past. But it’s not JUST to give a shape to the past. It is to bring part of the past ALIVE into the present. – . . . all historical fiction . . . makes us feel, as a protagonist, what otherwise would be dead and lost to us. It transports us into the past. And the very best historical fiction presents to us a TRUTH of the past that is NOT the truth of the history books, but a bigger truth, a more important truth – a truth of the HEART. • History is but a fable agreed upon
  • 7. 7 Differences between history and historical fiction • Andrew M. Greeley – History and historical fiction are necessarily not the same thing. The purpose of history is to narrate events as accurately as one can. The purpose of historical fiction is to enable a reader through the perspective of characters in the story to feel that she or he is present at the events. Such a goal obviously requires some modification of the events. • Quoted by Cindy Vallar in Historical Fiction vs. History • See her selected Articles on Historical Fiction vs. History (scroll down page)
  • 8. 8 Problems with writing Historical Fiction Problem of Definition • The – just how “past” is “past”? • The Problem of ―Truth‖ Fall 1998 – Historical Fiction or Fictional History? Historical Fiction or • The Problem of Balance Fictionalized History? – How much “authentic” detail? Problems for • The Problem of Accuracy Writers of Historical – How do you avoid errors or Novels for anachronisms? Young Adults • The Problem of Provenance Joanne Brown – Where does the story come from?
  • 9. 9 How do these authors do it? • Making it real: bringing historical fiction alive – The challenge for me in writing historical fiction is this: How can I see, hear, feel, taste, smell, and know what my main character experienced? I have always done this through a combination of book research, exploring original records, searching for artifacts, doing interviews, and reenactment. I am an experiential learner. I am also somewhat dyslexic, so the book research can take me just so far. Touching real original records and artifacts can often transport my imagination back in time in ways that no microfilm ever could. • Carbone, E. (2007, June). making it real: bringing historical fiction alive. Teacher Librarian, 34(5), 27-30. Retrieved October 27, 2007, from Academic
  • 10. 10 Teaching Historical Fiction • – To help you build good fiction into your social studies program, you’ll find: • Seven Reasons I Teach with Historical Fiction • Tips for Choosing Good Historical Fiction • Fifteen Fabulous New Historical Fiction Books • Is Pocahontas Real? Discovering Where History Stops and the Story Starts
  • 11. 11 Mice in historical fiction? • Not many mice—a few rats, though!
  • 12. 12 Historical fiction based in legend • What Happened in Hamelin http://dogeardiary.blogspot.com/2008/10/what-happened-in-hamelin.html
  • 13. 13 An Australian story • Ratface and Snake Eyes – A rat plague begins at the height of the depression in Gladstone, Qld. Snake Eyes and his primary school friends go into business snake catching and Ratface and his gang go into business as rat catchers. Together, the two gangs uncover an important opal smuggling operation using both rats and snakes. For those aged between 10 and 14.