Tag #Historical Fiction

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Ken Follett's "Stonehenge: Circle of Days" Explores the Construction of the Iconic Monument

Ken Follett's new historical novel, "Stonehenge: Circle of Days," details the construction of Stonehenge 4500 years ago, focusing on the challenges and human drama involved in moving massive stones and building the monument.

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Ken Follett's "Stonehenge": A New Historical Novel

Ken Follett's new historical novel, "Stonehenge - The Cathedral of Time," recounts the construction of Stonehenge 4500 years ago, focusing on the challenges and human drama involved in moving massive stones across the English landscape.

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Michiel de Ruyter Novel: A Blend of Fact and Fiction

Alex van Galen's novel, "Michiel de Ruyter," a novelization of the film, recounts the life of the famed admiral, blending historical accuracy with fictional liberties, as detailed in the author's afterword.

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Downton Abbey Concludes with a Focus on Succession and Change

In the final Downton Abbey film, set in 1930, Lady Mary prepares to lead Downton Abbey as her father retires, while financial troubles and social pressures complicate the transition, forcing adaptations in both upstairs and downstairs dynamics.

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Spanish Literary Scene: Fall 2024 Highlights

The Fall 2024 Spanish literary season features diverse works, including historical fiction revisiting the Golden Age, debuts exploring contemporary relationships and mental health, and rural narratives.

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The Gilded Age": A Satirical Look at Wealth and Class in 1880s New York

Julian Fellowes's "The Gilded Age", set in 1880s New York, follows the clash between "new money" industrialist George Russell and "old money" elite Agnes van Rhijn, offering a satirical look at wealth and social class, currently airing its third season on HBO and streaming on Paramount+ in Australia...

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Ken Follett's "Stonehenge: Circle of Days" Explores the Creation of a Neolithic Monument

Ken Follett's new historical novel, "Stonehenge: Circle of Days," details the construction of Stonehenge 4500 years ago, focusing on the challenges and human drama involved in moving massive stones and the monument's possible religious significance.

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Michiel de Ruyter: A Novel Based on the Film

Alex van Galen's novel "Michiel de Ruyter" adapts the film of the same name, offering a fictionalized account of the admiral's life, including his family and political conflicts, while incorporating historical details and liberties.

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TV Listings for Sunday

ITV, Channel 4, BBC One, BBC Two, and Channel 5 offer diverse programming on Sunday, including dramas, reality TV, documentaries, and sports.

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Amenábar's "El Cautivo": A New Look at Cervantes' Imprisonment

Alejandro Amenábar's new film, "El Cautivo," explores Miguel de Cervantes' five years of imprisonment in Algiers (1575-1580), focusing on his survival and potential relationship with his captor, Hasán Bajá, and its impact on his writing.

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Love and Loss in 20th-Century Italy

Jean-Baptiste Andrea's "Watching Over Her" tells the intertwined stories of Mimo Vitaliani, a dwarf sculptor, and Viola Orsini, a brilliant scientist, whose lives unfold against the backdrop of 20th-century Italy, marked by fascism, war, and social upheaval.

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The Adversary" Wins Dublin Literary Award

Michael Crummey's "The Adversary", winner of the 2024 Dublin Literary Award (€100,000), is a Newfoundland-set novel exploring themes of survival, violence, and human depravity in a harsh frontier town named Mockbeggar, drawing parallels to the biblical Cain and Abel.

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