I'm not aware of a large number of specifically titled historical fictions solely about Elizabeth Smith Friedman. But if you look into broader collections of historical fiction about female codebreakers or significant female contributions during the relevant historical eras, you might stumble upon works that feature her story in some capacity. You could also check with historical fiction book clubs or forums where enthusiasts might be able to point you in the right direction.
One example could be 'The Woman Who Smashed Codes' which is based on real - life codebreakers like Elizabeth Smith Friedman. It delves into her world of codebreaking during important historical periods.
It should include her work in codebreaking. This was a major part of her life and had a significant impact on historical events.
One popular Elizabeth Oakes Smith fan fiction might be those that explore her relationships in a fictionalized way. For example, some might focus on her friendships and how they influenced her works. However, it can be a bit difficult to find as it's not as mainstream as some other fan fictions.
One of Zadie Smith's works that can be considered in the realm of historical fiction is 'On Beauty'. It delves into various themes including race, class, and family against a backdrop that has historical undertones. The story is set in part in an academic environment which has its own historical development and hierarchies.
I'm not sure specifically which works Renee Smith has in historical fiction. You could try searching in local libraries or online bookstores.
Unfortunately, I can't recommend any of Jane Friedman's literary fiction works directly. But you could join book clubs or literary forums where fans of her work might be able to suggest some of her must - read literary fiction pieces.
There is also 'The Bloody Countess: Atrocities of Erzsebet Bathory' which presents a fictionalized version of her life. It tries to bring to life the stories of her supposed crimes and the era in which she lived, painting a vivid picture of the Countess and her world.
There's also 'Dark Queen' which focuses on Catherine de' Medici's influence on Elizabeth's life. It's a complex story that weaves together different historical events and personalities.
One great Elizabeth I historical fiction is 'The Virgin's Lover' by Philippa Gregory. It delves into the relationship between Elizabeth and Robert Dudley. Another is 'Elizabeth I: Red Rose of the House of Tudor' which vividly portrays her life, reign and the political intrigues around her.
The historical fiction about Jedidiah Smith might focus on his adventures, maybe his explorations and encounters in uncharted territories.
One of her well - known historical novels is 'The Greatest Knight'. It vividly depicts the life of William Marshal, a remarkable figure in medieval England.