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126:. In such novels and films, there are main stories and real characters, but changes are made in order to make the story and film more interesting. Of course, sometimes these changes become too much and, for example, a negative character is reversed and some kind of historical distortion occurs. For this reason, such novels should give the necessary information to the reader in advance. 272: 109:
Some novels that are known best for their fictional prowess, but include extensive biographical information that is less obvious to readers. A very good example of this kind is Goldsmith's
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Some biographical novels bearing only superficial resemblance to the historical novels or introducing elements of other
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For more reflection on the different types of biographical information used in literature, see
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The genre rose to prominence in the 1930s with best-selling works by authors such as
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account of a contemporary or historical person's life. Like other forms of
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that supersede the retelling of the historical narrative, for example
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closely. Biographical fiction often also falls within the genres of
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Novel containing a fictional account of a person's life
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Biographical novels are frequently the foundation for
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Index

Fictional biographies
genre
novel
fictional
biographical fiction
novel
historicity
Robert Graves
Thomas Mann
Irving Stone
Lion Feuchtwanger
genres
Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter
vampire fiction
historical fiction
alternative history
The Vicar of Wakefield
film adaptations
biographical film
biography in literature
The Moon and Sixpence
W. Somerset Maugham
Paul Gauguin
I, Claudius
Robert Graves
Claudius
Lotte in Weimar: The Beloved Returns
Thomas Mann
Goethe
The Agony and the Ecstasy

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