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 particular historical events, changes of social circumstances, or the ebb and flow of fortunes from a multitude of perspectives. The word saga comes from Old Norse, where it meant "what is said, utterance, oral account, notification" and "(structured) narrative, story (about somebody)", and was originally borrowed into English from Old Norse by scholars in the eighteenth century to refer to the Old Norse prose narratives known as sagas. 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 Susan Howatch, R. F. Delderfield and Philippa Carr. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Dream of the Red Chamber
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Goldelse
Little Women
Os Maias
Buddenbrooks
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Fædrene æde druer
Little House in the Big Woods
Farmer Boy
Little House on the Prairie
A House Divided
Little House on the Prairie
On the Banks of Plum Creek
By the Shores of Silver Lake
Die Brüder Maschber
These Happy Golden Years
East of Eden
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Little House in the Big Woods
Billiards at Half-past Nine
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Under the North Star
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A Heritage and Its History
The Courtney Novels series
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The Hired Man
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Großaufnahme leicht retuschiert
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The Bastard
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The Rebels
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The Seekers
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The Furies
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The Titans
The Warriors
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The Lawless
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The Americans
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Kingdom Come
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