The Outlander series centers on a nurse who travels through time to 18th-century Scotland, blending historical fiction, romance, and fantasy.
The Outlander series, initiated with the 1991 novel "Outlander," chronicles the experiences of Claire Randall, a nurse from the 20th century who finds herself transported to 18th-century Scotland. There, she encounters adventure and romance with Jamie Fraser. The narrative weaves together multiple genres, incorporating elements of historical fiction, romance, adventure, mystery, and science fiction or fantasy.
In addition to the novels, the series has been adapted into a television show by the US cable channel Starz, which premiered in August 2014. The provided text details the characters introduced across the various books in the series, starting with the first novel and continuing through subsequent installments up to "Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone" (2021). It also categorizes cast members from the television adaptation into main, recurring, and guest roles across its seasons.