Jan 27, 2010 11:28
Dear smart people on my f-list!
When writing a story set in Victorian London in the late 19:th century, where is one most likely to fail in regards to gender/class/race/etc? I have a ton of research to do for this thing and I need somewhere to start.
Also - resources?
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I think your best bet is to read books written during that time frame. Even the fiction is revealing.
*claps hand in glee that you've taken on this challenge*
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Yep, that much I knew and I'm considering how to work it into the story. It's difficult to write characters whose world-view is so completely different from mine, especially when they're the good guys. One of the many pitfalls of writing historical fiction.
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Oh and if you are so inclined for a bit of fluffy fun with Watson overtones, watch Young Sherlock Holmes. It's a Spielberg AU movie (what if Holmes and Watson had met as schoolboys) that I'd always liked (I own a copy) and I recently found out they recruited boys from D's school for extras. :-)
Definitely a case where the characters transcended the writing, captured the imagination and lived on long after the author, loathing them, wished them dead. Not unlike SGA...
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That definitely sounds like a film I should dl and watch this weekend :)
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