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Novelistic

Novelistic meaning

Having characteristics of a novel.

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A quasi-novelistic saga of the streets, it continues to immerse us in a fragile community and to probe failing social systems.

I was awed by Mr. Caro’s dogged reportage and novelistic sweep.

If I could get there, if I could starve my sentences of myself, I’d produce a formula of my life that would succeed as a novelistic memoir.

This two-part, novelistic doorstop of a play, a portrait of 21st-century gay men in search of their collective past, occupies more than six hours of stage time.

This was the first brush that readers had with Moore’s novelistic prose and his deconstruction of superhero myths.

Faithful to the spirit of Lope de Rueda, Cervantes endowed them with novelistic elements, such as simplified plot, the type of descriptions normally associated with a novel, and character development.

Other works that anticipate his novelistic career include The Family Instructor (1715), a conduct manual on religious duty; Minutes of the Negotiations of Monsr.