I don't have the exact answer off the top of my head. But usually, you can find out when they take place by looking at key events, character timelines, or any provided background information within the novels themselves.
The setting of the Dresden Files graphic novels is rather complex and not easily pegged to a specific time. It combines elements of modern-day with fantastical and mythical elements that make the time period somewhat fluid and hard to pin down precisely.
The Sherlock Holmes novels are set mostly in the late 19th century in Victorian England.
It's hard to say precisely. It could depend on various cues and references given throughout the narrative. Maybe check for historical or chronological markers.
I'm not sure exactly. It could be set in a particular time period based on the story's context and details.
The Christmas story typically takes place in Bethlehem during a time when the Roman Empire ruled. It's a significant event in religious history that has been celebrated for centuries.
The story happened in a small town in the 1980s. It was a place full of charm and simplicity.
Honestly, pinpointing when the story of Job took place is a bit of a mystery. Scholars have various theories, but no definitive consensus has been reached.
A Christmas Story 2 is set several years after the events of the original movie. But the exact timing isn't specified precisely.
The story of Hanukkah is said to have occurred around the 2nd century BCE.
The story of Purim is believed to have occurred during the Persian Empire, around the 5th century BCE.