Four wheels of the English Novel

Four wheels of the English Novel
The group of the first four novelists of the Augustan Age or Neoclassical Age: Richardson, Fielding, Smollett and Sterne in ...
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Short Notes On Thomas Hardy

Short Notes On Thomas Hardy
The background of Thomas Hardy’s novels: The first major undertaking of Hardy was the firm establishment of his imaginative world ...
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Short Notes On George Eliot

Short Notes On George Eliot
George Eliot’s first novel. Adam Bede, was published in 1859. She has been described as the first modern English novelist. ...
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Charles Dickens As a Novelist

Charles Dickens As a Novelist
In the nineteenth century English novel, Charles Dickens (1812-70) is Pre-eminent. With the exception of Shakespeare, there is no greater ...
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Jane Austen As a Novelist

Jane Austen As a Novelist
The literary historian will note that the nineteenth century was to produce work of fiction of far greater significance than ...
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Women Novelist of the Victorian Era | English Women Novelist

Women Novelist of the Victorian Era | English Women Novelist
Women Novelists: A whole galaxy of women novelists wrote novels in English. In the eighteenth century there were already some ...
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Short Notes On Feminist Fiction

Short Notes On Feminist Fiction
The word feminism comes from French word feminism and according to the Cambridge online dictionary feminism is “the belief that ...
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Science Fiction – Definition & Meaning

Science Fiction - Definition & Meaning
Science Fiction is a literary genre of speculative fiction that naturally deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced ...
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Stream of Consciousness Novel

Stream of Consciousness Novel
Stream of Consciousness Novel is a modern development and reflects recent interest in the psycho-analytical school of Jung, Freud and ...
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Historical Novel – Definition & Meaning

Historical Novel - Definition & Meaning
The historical novel was a development of romance, just as the work of Jane Austen is a culmination of the ...
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