Some lesser - known but still important works in Nazi Germany historical fiction include 'The Man in the High Castle' by Philip K. Dick. Although it is an alternate history where the Axis powers won World War II, it gives a thought - provoking look at what a world under Nazi rule might have been like in the long - term. It shows the implications for culture, society, and individual freedoms, and makes readers think about the importance of resistance against totalitarianism.
There are many famous historical novels. The following are some of them:
1 Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Luo Guanzhong
2 Water Margins-Shi Nai 'an
Dream of the Red Chamber-Cao Xueqin
4 Journey to the West-Wu Chengen
5 "The Scholars"-You Dong
6 Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio-Pu Songling
7 Records of the Historian-Sima Qian
8 Zi Zhi Tong Jian-Sima Guang
The part about ancient Chinese history in Zi Zhi Tong Jian was compiled by Sima Guang, a historian of the Northern Song Dynasty.
10 National History-Liang Qichao
11 The part about Japanese history in Zi Zhi Tong Jian was written by the Japanese historian Yuemeng Kano.
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
One Hundred Years of Solitude by Garcia Marquez
The short stories in Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, such as The Legend of the White Snake, etc.
Ordinary World-Lu Yao
These are just a few of them. There are many other famous historical novels.
Emilio Salgari is also a notable author in this area. His works often feature pirates and are set in different historical times. His vivid descriptions of the sea, ships, and pirate characters have made his novels popular among those who love historical fiction pirate novels.
Robert Louis Stevenson is quite famous for 'Treasure Island'. His vivid descriptions of pirate life and the hunt for treasure made the book a classic in this genre.
One of the well - known French historical fiction novels is 'The Three Musketeers' by Alexandre Dumas. It vividly depicts the adventures of d'Artagnan and his friends in 17th - century France. Another is 'Les Misérables' by Victor Hugo, which not only shows the historical background of France but also tells a story of redemption and struggle. Also, 'Madame Bovary' by Gustave Flaubert gives insights into the French society of that time through the character of Emma Bovary.
Then there's 'Germinal' by Emile Zola. It gives a vivid picture of the working - class life in France during the 19th century, especially in the mining communities. It's about the struggles of the miners, their poverty, and their fight for better working conditions and a more just society.
Hercule Poirot from Agatha Christie's novels is a very famous detective of the 1930s. He is a Belgian detective known for his little grey cells. He uses his intelligence and attention to detail to solve complex murders, like in 'Murder on the Orient Express' which is set in the 1930s.
C. S. Forester is also well - known for his 'Hornblower' series. He was able to bring the naval world to life and make the character of Hornblower very relatable.
C.S. Forester is another well - known author. His 'Horatio Hornblower' series is set in the Napoleonic Wars era and follows the adventures of the fictional Captain Horatio Hornblower. These books are full of action on the high seas.