10-29-2019, 03:33 AM
Yes. But the Authors often mess with characters and the story. Other things usually stay intact. Like Social Life, Fashion and things like those. Authors can make a real villain into a mythical hero. I mean even in Real historical events. A good example is Alexander the Great. He made sure his story is written gloriously making him sounds like invincible. But what I like is we get to feel how things happened in those time periods.
Mark Twain's stories show how life was in the mid 19th century in America. Arthur Conan Doyle's stories show the same time period in UK. Then Agatha Christie's novels give us a description of the social lifestyle in the early 20th century.
Also one of my favorite Authors is H. Rider Haggard. His stories like King Solomon's Mines, Allan Quatermain, Queen Sheba's Ring etc. His stories make the lost world literary genre famous.
Mark Twain's stories show how life was in the mid 19th century in America. Arthur Conan Doyle's stories show the same time period in UK. Then Agatha Christie's novels give us a description of the social lifestyle in the early 20th century.
Also one of my favorite Authors is H. Rider Haggard. His stories like King Solomon's Mines, Allan Quatermain, Queen Sheba's Ring etc. His stories make the lost world literary genre famous.