| The family saga is a genre of literature which chronicles the lives
and doings of a family or a number of related or interconnected families over a period of time. In novels (or sometimes sequences of novels) with a serious intent, this is often a thematic device
used to portray particularly historical events, changes of social circumstances, or the ebb and flow of fortunes from a
multiplicity of perspectives.
The typical family saga follows generations of a family through a period of history in a series of novels. A number of
sub-genres of the form exist such as the AGA saga.
Successful writers of popular family sagas include Susan Howatch,
R. F. Delderfield and Philippa Carr.
Examples of family sagas of literary note include:
In cinema:
- The Best of Youth,
La Meglio gioventù
See also
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