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NOVEL (TYPES OF NOVELS (UTOPIAN NOVEL (imaginary nations, satirasing…
NOVEL
TYPES OF NOVELS
REALISTIC NOVEL
realistic descriptions
UTOPIAN NOVEL
imaginary nations
satirasing contemporary English society
EPISTOLARY NOVEL
told through letters exchanged between characters
PICARESQUE NOVEL
episodic in structure
ANTI-NOVEL
the orderly narratives of events have little relation to the disorder of the human mind
FEATURES
MESSAGE OF THE NOVEL
sense of reward and punishment (Puritan ethics)
CHARACTERS
bourgeois man
hero of the narrative
the reader was expected to sympathise with him
mouthpiece of the author
two groups
people who believe in reason (Robinson Crusoe)
people who cannot control their passions (Moll Flanders)
contemporary names and surnames
more realism
SETTING
specific names of streets or towns
more realism
NARRATIVE TECHNIQUE
writer omnipresent
first or third person narrator
chronological sequence of events
WRITERS
were the spokesmen of the middle class
bourgeois public
fathers of the English novel
DANIEL DEFOE
SAMUEL RICHARDSON
writer's aim
no more the satisfaction of the standars of the elite
but write even for the less well-educated readers