Quills and Quirks: Humor in Historical Fiction

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I wrote How Humor Finds a Voice in Historical Fiction for History Through Fiction, a historical fiction publisher, because writing my medieval novel When Secrets Bloom showed me that even in the past shadows’ laughter found a way to bloom.

Humor does more than entertain; it reveals the soul of a character; it gifts a moment of pause in a world of tension, and it builds a surprising bridge between reader and history. Far from softening the blows of the past, wit sharpens our understanding. In this piece, I explore, through examples, how a well-timed quip or a subtle smile can cast light on the darkest chapters, reminding us that even in the gravest of times the human spirit dared to laugh.

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