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Novel

Novel meaning

Newly made, formed or evolved; having no precedent; of recent origin; new. | Original, especially in an interesting way; new and striking; not of the typical or ordinary type.

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However, genres of Gespensterroman/Geisterroman ("ghost novel"), Räuberroman ("robber novel"), and Ritterroman ("chivalry novel") also frequently share plot and motifs with the British "gothic novel".

Giorgia Meloni underscored the novel’s importance in a 2019 Facebook post commemorating the 40th anniversary of the novel’s publication, writing: “A very significant novel that marked my childhood.

But also covers the trust that is implicit and unspoken in novels themselves, that lies between the author who writes the novel, the characters who enact the novel, and the readers who read the novel.

At the same time he toys with other well-defined forms: the immigrant novel, the gay coming-of-age novel, the novel of being black in America.

Deviations from the novel David Farrar as Mr Dean While much of the film's dialogue is taken verbatim from the novel, the film does not follow the novel exactly.

However, the novel is not a continuation (e.g. What the Dead Men Say and the novel Ubik ) or expansion (e.g. the novella and later novel Vulcan's Hammer ) of an earlier and shorter work.

It also includes eleven chapters of his long-awaited but unfinished novel, The Salmon of Doubt, which was originally intended to become a new Dirk Gently novel, but might have later become the sixth Hitchhiker novel.

Maggio, who survives and is discharged in the novel, dies in the film, having been combined with two other prisoner characters from the novel (one of whom is killed by Judson in the novel) to add drama and make Maggio a stronger, more tragic figure.

The novel features a "novel within the novel" comprising an alternate history within this alternate history wherein the Allies defeat the Axis (though in a manner distinct from the actual historical outcome).

This comprises a novel, The White Monkey, an interlude, A Silent Wooing, a second novel, The Silver Spoon, a second interlude, Passers By, and a third novel Swan Song.

Based on the novel by Iain Reid, the author also serves as the screenwriter of the movie, which bodes well for fans of the novel.

Best novel I’ve recently read, and the best work of nonfiction: I’m a few years late on both of these, but I adored by Emily St. John Mandel—a novel about wealth and talent and escape that I found so spellbinding, I devoured it in a weekend.

It's anyone's guess what is fact and what is fiction, and for those who don't know of the case's real-life conclusion (and even those who do), Smith's novel offers a powerful novel on conceptions of truth.

Seven Dials Mystery is based on the Christie novel of the same name and again follows a mystery after a murder, although this novel seemed to be a different style than most of her earlier work.

She was teaching two classes (one at Princeton, another at Rutgers); had just finished a new novel, called “Butcher,” which will be published this spring; and had already sent a draft of her next novel to her agent.

About the previous assertion, it’s hardly novel or insightful unless the most basic truism in economics is novel or insightful.

Also around the table are Johnston, whose graphic novel starring Charlize Theron, and Matt Coot, who is at work on his first novel and has come with his own deerstalker hat and magnifying glass.

Everett “reconceives the novel and its world, trying to reconcile the characters and the plot with what now seems obvious to us about the institution of slavery,” wrote Marcel Theroux in his Guardian review of the novel.

A novel about a divided Britain in the wake of the has won the Costa Novel Award for 2019.

Debbie Hanlon took a novel — in the "novel coronavirus" sense of the word — approach to the problem of empty and/or derelict properties in the downtown of Newfoundland and Labrador's capital.