Regency novel

Regency novel

Regency novels are either:

* Fiction actually written during the Regency era - "The works of Jane Austen, Sir Walter Scott, Susan Ferrier, and Maria Edgeworth would fall into this category."
* Later fiction set within the Regency era. - "These include romance novels (called "Regency romances"), detective fiction, and military fiction". In both cases the setting is typically Regency England, although the settings can sometimes be extended to the European continent or to the various British colonies of the same time period. Traits often found in both types include: A highly developed sense of social standing between the characters; emphasis on 'manners' and class issues; and the emergence of modern social thought amongst the upper classes of England.

Modern Regency fiction

Fiction set in the Regency period grew in popularity during the late 20th century, leading to an increased number of novels in all of the categories. In addition, there has also been some Regency-set science fiction and fantasy, such as Naomi Novik's Temeraire books.

Mysteries

Well-known authors include: Kate Ross, Ashley Gardner, Carrie Bebris, Rosemary Stevens, and Stephanie Barron.

Military fiction

Well-known authors include: Patrick O'Brian, Bernard Cornwell, and C.S. Forester.


=Romances=

Well-known authors include: Georgette Heyer, Barbara Metzger, Joan Smith, Marion Chesney, Mary Balogh, Jo Beverley, Nancy Butler, and Amanda McCabe.

Many readers and writers of Regency Romance make a distinction between "Traditional Regency Romance" (also known as "Regency Romance," "Traditional Regency," and "Trad") and "Regency Historical". The Regency-set books published by the Fawcett Coventry line are all Trads, and the Regency-set books written by authors such as Amanda Quick and Christina Dodd are Historicals. The distinction rests on the genre definition of regency romance: Works in the tradition of Georgette Heyer, with an emphasis on the primary romance plot, would be traditional; works which may include more social realism, or, conversely, anachronistically modern characterization, might be classed by some as "Regency historical", signifying that their general setting is in Regency England, but the plot, characterization, or prose style of the work extends beyond the genre formula of the Regency romances published by Heyer, Fawcett, etc.

Many authors have written both Traditionals and Historicals, including Barbara Metzger, Jo Beverley, Mary Balogh, Edith Layton, Mary Jo Putney, Susan Carroll, and Loretta Chase.


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