In Fiction
- Fairburn, Eleanor, "The Golden Hive, A novel founded on historical fact 1093-1120", London: Heinemann (1966)
- Knight, Bernard, "Lion Rampant", London: Robert Hale (1972), ISBN 1-903552-47-8
- Orford, Margaret, "Royal Mistress", Swansea: C. Davies (1976), ISBN 0-7154-0304-4
- Bell, Anne, "Daughter of the Dragon", London: Robert Hale (1978, ISBN 1-70916-679-6
- McKinlay, Margaret, "Pawns of Kings", London: Robert Hale (1981), ISBN 0-7091-9201-0
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Famous quotes containing the word fiction:
“We can never safely exceed the actual facts in our narratives. Of pure invention, such as some suppose, there is no instance. To write a true work of fiction even is only to take leisure and liberty to describe some things more exactly as they are.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“Given that external reality is a fiction, the writers role is almost superfluous. He does not need to invent the fiction because it is already there.”
—J.G. (James Graham)