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Word definitions for novel in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"new, strange, unusual," early 15c., but little used before 1600, from Old French novel , nouvel "new, young, fresh, recent; additional; early, soon" (Modern French nouveau , fem. nouvelle ), from Latin novellus "new, young, recent," diminutive of novus ...
Usage examples of novel.
The rather slow-moving, actionless last section of the novel further reduces an already-reactive Frederic to virtual passivity.
Arkham House werewolf novel, published for the first time in Britain with a new Introduction by the author, an Afterword and interior illustrations by Stephen Jones, and a wraparound dustjacket by Randy Broecker.
The agelasts who will find the novel frivolous and sacrilegious made up their minds a long time ago.
A young, bored, anorexic girl flicked the pages of a Simone De Beauvoir novel.
Nastasya Filippovna is fated to disappear for much of the last half of the novel, then the author needs an additional cynosure in order to keep his apocalyptic design in plain view.
Dark Time: The Apocalyptic Temper in the American Novel of the Nuclear Age.
A novel and important question, involving the extent of the maritime jurisdiction of Spain in the waters which surround the island of Cuba, has been debated without reaching an agreement, and it is proposed, in an amicable spirit, to refer it to the arbitrament of a friendly power.
Because the New England Dog Training Club meets in the Cambridge Armory on Thursday nights, it is especially important to point out that the characters and the dog training club in this novel are imaginary.
Shared Participation in Novel and Arousing Activities and Experienced Relationship Quality.
Yet this problem, to your eyes, I fear, not essentially novel or peculiarly involute, holds for my contemplative faculties an extraordinary fascination, to wit: wherein does the mind, in itself a muscle, escape from the laws of the physical, and wherein and wherefore do the laws of the physical exercise so inexorable a jurisdiction over the processes of the mind, so that a disorder of the visual nerve actually distorts the asomatous and veils the pneumatoscopic?
It would take great humility to write this novel: humility, not the professorial, historical, commercial, and auctorial cleverness that went into his Jim Bridger mountain man books.
I should say authoresses, since most of the horrid novels seem to be written by women.
The sham of authenticity that discounts authorial involvement and intrusion is back in force in this novel written in the 1790s and published at the turn of the century.
Shell, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team NOT GEORGE WASHINGTON An Autobiographical Novel by P.
Second, the great majority of first novels are autobiographical to a great extent and as such must be narrated in the first person.