Great novels are often connected-to (or based-on) real-life events. It's fun to search-for (and uncover) those connections. This Collection features fictional stories with real-life tie-ins.
Born on September 9, 1828, Leo Tolstoy was the writer of still-famous 19th-century Russian masterpieces. See him in this rare video from the Russian S...
Macbeth was a real king of the Scots who ruled in the 11th century.
Nero became the Emperor of Rome in 54 AD.
A silent film by F.W. Murnau, which still defines the horror genre, Nosferatu was ordered destroyed by a British court. Bram Stoker’s w...
Alexander Solzhenitsyn wrote a novel about what it was like to be a prisoner in a Stalinist forced-labor camp in Siberia's GULAG.
One of the greatest musicians in Greece, Orpheus plays so beautifully that Eurydice (a wood nymph) is released from her tree-trunk domain.
Part two of the story of Orpheus and Eurydice.
Part three of the story of Orpheus and Eurydice.
During the years of the Great Depression, the U.
Perseus - an ancestor of Heracles in Greek mythology (Hercules in Roman) - was cast adrift in a sea chest not long after he was born.
After Perseus became a young man, he was sent on a mission to destroy a once-beautiful-girl-turned-monster, named Medusa:When Perseus was grown up Pol...
Perseus, so the legends say, was a son of Zeus. But ... he was a demigod because his mother was a mortal.