Family saga

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The family saga is a genre of

sequences of novels
) with a serious intent, this is often a thematic device used to portray particular historical events, changes of social circumstances, or the ebb and flow of fortunes from a multitude of perspectives.

The word saga comes from

sagas.[2][3]

The typical family saga follows generations of a family through a period of history in a series of novels. A number of subgenres of the form exist such as the

AGA saga
.

Successful writers of popular family sagas include

Philippa Carr
.

Literature

Film and television

Video games

References

  1. ^ Dictionary of Old Norse Prose/Ordbog over det norrøne prosasprog (Copenhagen: [Arnamagnæan Commission/Arnamagnæanske kommission], 1983–), s.v. '1 saga sb. f.'.
  2. ^ "saw, n.2.", OED Online, 1st edn (Oxford: Oxford University Press, December 2019).
  3. ^ "saga, n.1.", OED Online, 1st edn (Oxford: Oxford University Press, December 2019).