Biographical fiction



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Biographical novel

Novel containing a fictional account of a person's life

The biographical novel is a genre of novel which provides a fictional account of a contemporary or historical person's life.

Like other forms of biographical fiction, details are often trimmed or reimagined to meet the artistic needs of the fictional genre, the novel.

Biographical fiction

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  • These reimagined biographies are sometimes called semi-biographical novels, to distinguish the relative historicity of the work from other biographical novels

    The genre rose to prominence in the 1930s with best-selling works by authors such as Robert Graves, Thomas Mann, Irving Stone and Lion Feuchtwanger.

    These books became best-sellers, but the genre was dismissed by literary critics. In later years it became more accepted and has become both a popular and critically accepted genre.[1]

    Some biographical novels bearing only superficial resemblance to the historical novels or introducing elements of other genres that superse