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 Novel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ancient Greek romance was revived by Byzantine novelists of the 12th century.
There was a third tradition of prose fictions, both in a satirical mode (with Petronius's Satyricon and the incredible stories of Lucian of Samosata), and a heroic strain (with the romances of Heliodorus and Longus).
The years 1960 – 1967, in particular, witnessed the Latin America novel boom:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novelist

  
 Novelist ebooks (e-books) links
This book on Nathalie Sarraute (1900-1999), one of France's most distinguished twentieth century novelists, is the first major study in English to appear since her death.
From novelist and master psychotherapist Irvin Yalom, author of Lying on the Couch and When Nietzsche Wept, comes the world's first accurate group-therapy novel, a mesmerizing story of two men's search for meaning.At one time or another, all of us have wondered what we'd do in the face of death.
In his workbook, a New York City novelist records the contents of his teeming brain--sketches for stories, accounts of his love affairs, riffs on the meanings of popular songs, ideas for movies, obsessions with cosmic processes.
http://www.hopcottebooks.com/ebooks/novelist.html

  
 Novelist — Huntsville-Madison County Public Library
NoveList contains materials for all ages including picture books, children's "chapter" books, young adult titles and books for adult readers.
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http://www.hpl.lib.al.us/resources/novelist

  
 Skokie Public Library's Guide to... NoveList
NoveList allows you to use a favorite author or title to help locate other authors and titles that you might enjoy, and to search for novels by topic, setting, and character or series name.
NoveList is also a good source of book reviews.
You can use a favorite author or title as a starting point to find other authors and titles that you might enjoy, you can search by series name to find more books in that series, or you can use keyword searching to describe a book that you would like to read.
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 Novelist book links UK
Jean takes with her an eyewitness account of the murders and as she becomes more and more engrossed in the book she realises that her own life is beginning to parallel the events in the book...
As well as his masterpiece, A Scots Quair, he wrote more than a dozen books, which reveal him as a complex and troubled personality This book recreates with great insight Gibbon's life and work, his faults, his failures and his final emergence as a writer of genius.
Angel At My Table, An VIDEO Certificate: (15) Release Date: 19/07/91 The story of Janet Frame, New Zealand's most famous novelist and poet, adapted from a television mini-series based on her autobiographical books.
http://bookuk.ronnieboumusic.co.uk/book/novelist.html

  
 romance novelist award
Award-winning romance novelist Valerie Taylor was named 1997's Notable New Author for her first book, The Mommy School (ISBN# 0-373-16676-1), which also won the Holt Medallion for Short Contemporary Romance.
York Times bestselling romance novelist Mary Jo Putney has won just about every award there is in the romance...
Romance Novelist to Teach New Romance Writing Class.
http://www.search-e.com/find/romance+novelist+award.shtml

  
 About Novelist
Novelist can give you lists of “read alikes” to help you find new authors.
Novelist displays book jackets and sample pages of the book.
It can give you a list of all books that an author has written.
http://www.bccn.boone.in.us/LPL/WebResources/novelist.htm

  
 Timeline Writers
He was driven by a sense of somber doom by the failure of his readers to wake up to the dreary fraud of their beliefs, and he devoted the last half of his long life to writing poems that expressed his haunted vision.
His work included "Ikon: John Milton and the Modern Critics" (1955), "Stendhal: Notes on a Novelist" (1959), "Surface and Symbol: the Consistency of James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’" (1962), "Proteus, His Lies, His Truth: Discussions of Literary Translation" (1973), and "The Roman Stamp: Frame and Facade in Some Forms of Neo-Classicism" (1974).
1703 Jul 31, English novelist Daniel Defoe was made to stand in the pillory as punishment for offending the government and church with his satire "The Shortest Way With Dissenters."
http://www.timelines.ws/subjects/Writers.HTML

  
 The Novelist by Chris Orcutt
You revel in instructing these tyros of literature, and you draw on some of your own experiences as a novelist to demonstrate to these kids with the constipated faces what novelists go through to create their masterpieces.
This is good, you think as you zip your fly and flush, because you are a novelist and do not enjoy wasting your words with people; you want to save your words for paper.
Like science books tell you about sharks and snakes, people in the building are more scared of you than you are of them.
http://www.sunoasis.com/thenovelist.html

  
 Searching NoveList...Bloomington Library
NoveList allows readers to use a favorite fiction author or title as a guide to locate other authors and titles of interest.
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http://www.bloomingtonlibrary.org/as/database/novelist.htm

  
 Honore de Balzac- WordWeb dictionary definition
French novelist; he portrays the complexity of 19th century French society (1799-1850)
http://wordwebonline.com/en/HONOREDEBALZAC

  
 Author index [Novelist - short story writer - poet - playwright]
Andersen, Hans Christian - Danish fairy tale writer, novelist, poet
Author index [Novelist - short story writer - poet - playwright]
Hugo, Victor - Important French romantic author, poet, novelist, dramatist
http://www.readbookonline.net/authors

  
 MetroActive Stage 'The Novelist'
In keeping with the novelist's position as a social satirist, Miller and Evans play this bit as a comedy of manners.
When the lights come up it is 1817 and Austen (Corinne Miller) sits at the writing desk of her Hampshire cottage working to finish Persuasion.
She is the stuffy social traditionalist unnerved by his lack of a "proper introduction." He is the elegant buffoon.
http://www.metroactive.com/papers/cruz/07.18.96/stage-9629.html

  
 Wired News: A Novelist Who Walks the Walk
Novelist William Gibson put the text from his book
Still, some writers think Doctorow will benefit more from smart timing than anything else.
Neil Stephenson's 1997 online essay about computer interfaces, "In the Beginning Was the Command Line," led Avon Books to publish a book version.
http://www.wired.com/news/culture/0,1284,57152,00.html

  
 "The site of novelist Andrea Semple"
The author of new puritan classics such as Deadkidsongs and Corpsing has a suitably stripped-down, minimalist website.
The site of the critically acclaimed international bestselling novelist.
The Agony Uncle and bestselling novelist’s online home.
http://www.andreasemple.com/authorwebsites.htm

  
 Historical Romance Novelist Judith E. French
As a novelist, I found writing the suspense thriller an exciting challenge, but I hope to continue spinning tales of the ancient world as well.
In December of 2005, the third and final book in my Alexander the Great trilogy, THE WARRIOR, will be released by Dorchester Publishing.
Through the ages, we remain united by the need for love, the bonds of family, and a personal sense of right and wrong.
http://www.judithefrench.com

  
 Brian Moore (novelist)
Includes a biography, a collection of his short works, news about his books, and a book signing schedule.
He published twenty novel s, was shortlisted for the Booker Prize three times and also worked as a screenwriter.
His novels had staunchly anti-Catholic themes and he in particular spoke strongly about the effect of the Church on life in Ireland, once saying that Ireland was "a nation of masturbators under priestly instruction." His first novel, The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne, remains among his most highly regarded.
http://www.serebella.com/encyclopedia/article-Brian_Moore_(novelist).html

  
 Naked Novelist
At her website, NakedNovelist.com, Muskoron posts short stories, excerpts from the novel-in-progress, letters from readers, humorous contests (eg, Create A Two Word Slogan For My Nipple Stickers), lists of ten "guaranteed good reads" and five "books that the Naked Novelist promises she'll never read," and daily streaming video clips of her writing naked.
But publishing is very competitive and having thought up an idea that I knew would sell my work, I could hardly ignore it."
Jenna Glatzer interviews Carol Muskoron, aka the Naked Novelist, about her website and her writing process.
http://www.dazereader.com/nakednovelist.htm

  
 Learn more about Novelist in the online encyclopedia.
A novelist is an author who writes books of fiction, referred to as novels.
Hint: Play with putting spaces before and after your words to see the different results you get.
Enter a phrase or search word in the box below.
http://www.onlineencyclopedia.org/n/no/novelist.html

  
 NoveList
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 New York Times Bestselling Author, Elizabeth Bevarly
Welcome to the web site of romance novelist, Elizabeth Bevarly.
While you're visiting, please park your reality at the door.
http://www.elizabethbevarly.com

  
 Novelist
Alas poor Ellis, nothing can save him from his demons
A novelist is an author of one or more book-length works of fiction, which are referred to as novels.
Novelist Ron Rash to speak Oct. 20 at Francis Marion
http://www.wikiverse.org/novelist

  
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Naturalism does not make pronouncements; it examines, it describes and it says: This is how it is. Let the public draw its own conclusions.
However scrupulous the novelist has been in observing the real world and transposing it into his/her novel, in the final analysis s/he invents the characters, and so, in the final analysis it is virtually impossible for the novelist to attain the degree of objectivity that Zola appears to be claiming.
Yet the novel and its characters are not set of physical data, they are the inventions of the novelist and as such are not external to him/her.
http://www.sunderland.ac.uk/~os0tmc/zola/discuss3.htm

  
 Waugh
Decline and Fall introduced a considerable comic novelist and Vile Bodies (1930) sealed his reputation and brought him financial success.
In the same year came Rossetti: His Life and Works.
Acknowledged as England's leading satirical novelist in the 1930s, Waugh continued his brilliant career with Black Mischief (1932), A Handful of Dust (1934), Mr Loveday's Little Outing, and Other Sad Stories (1936), Scoop (1938), and Put Out More Flags (1942).
http://www.hertford.ox.ac.uk/alumni/waugh.htm

  
 Penguin Reading Guides The Cunning Man Robertson Davies
As a result he ceased to write novels that were essentially comedies of manners with distanced, cool, analytic omniscient narrators.
And he came to accept and value his intuitions.
He came to see the novelist and playwright as givers of shape to the archetypal material rising from the unconscious.
http://www.penguinputnam.com/static/rguides/us/cunning_man.html

  
 NoveList
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 Debut novelist Katherine Davies wins FosterGrant romantic novelist prize
A tragi-comedy of unrequited love and misunderstanding has beaten tales of predatory women, sexual ambivalence and adultery to win the FosterGrant Reading Glasses Romantic Novel of the Year Award.
The Romantic Novelists’ Association is the UK’s only professional writers’ association specialising in romantic fiction, and includes many best-selling writers such as Joanna Trollope, Katie Fforde and Carole Matthews among its members.
Katharine, a former English teacher, beat off competition from a strong shortlist, which included celebrated novelist Andrea Levy, to win the £10,000 FosterGrant award.
http://www.spreckley.co.uk/rna

  
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 James Welch ~ American Novelist, American Indian
His first book, a collection of poetry entitled Riding the Earthboy 40, was also one of the first books of poetry both by an unambiguously Indian writer, about Indian subjects, and arguably legitimate literature in its own right rather than a literary curiosity.
You can read Welch's own brief assessment of his career and the "Native American Renaissance" at bookseller Ken Lopez' web site, LopezBooks.com.
(It was Welch who once said that being known as the best American Indian novelist from Montana is a pretty backhanded compliment.)
http://www.dancingbadger.com/4welch.htm

  
 On Becoming a Novelist
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With elegance, humor, and sophistication, Gardner describes the life of a working novelist; warns what needs to be guarded against, both from within the writer and from without; and predicts what the writer can reasonably expect and what, in general, he or she cannot.
On Becoming a Novelist contains the wisdom accumulated during John Gardner's distinguished twenty-year career as a fiction writer and creative writing teacher.
http://www.nationallibrary.us/authors-and-books/authors-and-books01/0060911263AMUS564082.shtml

  
 Defoe, Daniel -> Defoe the Novelist on Encyclopedia.com 2002
Defoe, Daniel -> Defoe the Novelist on Encyclopedia.com 2002
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/section/Defoe_DefoetheNovelist.asp

  
 Robert Goddard (novelist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He studied history at Cambridge, then worked in the education field before becoming a novelist.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Goddard_(novelist)

  
 The American Novelist and Lily Bart’s Excessive Americanness
Even as early as the first chapter, Lily is described as “so evidently the victim of the civilization which had produced her, that the links of her bracelet seemed like manacles chaining her to her fate” (8).
Consequently, only an escape from that environment—as Wharton effected in her own life—will free the novelist from the bourgeois nature of the American novel.
Through Lily Bart, Wharton examines the place of the American novelist at the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century.
http://www.utulsa.edu/tugr/lilybart.html

  
 George Du Maurier, Illustrator and Novelist
He was was brought up with the notion that his aristocratic grandparents had fled France during the Revolution, leaving vast estates behind to live in England as émigrés.
Neighbours at Frognall included noted fairy and child artist Kate Greenaway (a link between Du Maurier and Ruskin) and Sir Walter Besant, the novelist, a friend since their days together at Cambridge (1855).
Although the artist friends of his youth no longer called, he often exchanged visits with Pre-Raphaelite artist John Millais, the best-selling novelist George Eliot, and her partner, G. Henry Lewes, editor of the prestigious Westminster Review.
http://www.victorianweb.org/art/illustration/dumaurier/pva95.html

  
 Warwick Deeping (novelist) Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
George Warwick Deeping (May 28, 1877 - April 20, 1950) was a prolific English novelist and short story writer.
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 Books: Japan's novelist Endo wrote of faith, endured
Harry James Cargas, professor emeritus of English at Webster University, St. Louis, is author of 31 books.
To these associations might be added Dostoyevski (whose "buffoon" for Christ in The Idiot is matched by Endo's Gaston Bonaparte in Wonderful Fool) and perhaps sixth century B.C. Chinese philosopher Lao Tzu, who wrote:
Books: Japan's novelist Endo wrote of faith, endured
http://www.natcath.com/NCR_Online/archives/102596/102596l.htm

  
 Famous Belgians - Literature
, novelist and founder of the Belgian literary renaissance
This list is by no means complete and I am finding more Famous Belgians every week.
, novelist and short-story writer who "taught the people how to read"
http://www.famousbelgians.net/literature.htm

  
 CNN.com - Convicted novelist, without a dime, seeks a lawyer - Oct. 24, 2003
Peterson, who turned 60 on Thursday, has three novels under his belt and was toasting the sale of the movie rights to one of the books the night his wife died.
According to the financial snapshot included in Peterson's affidavit of indigence, the novelist, who was convicted October 10 of murdering his wife, is a whopping $111,000 in the hole.
Court TV Peterson, left, shown during his trial.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/10/24/ctv.peterson/index.html

  
 List HI irish writers online
Hayes, Katy short story writer, dramatist and novelist
Harte, Jack poet, short story writer, and novelist
Hanley, James playwright, short story writer and novelist
http://www.irishwriters-online.com/lishi.html

  
 Charles Dickens: Novelist
There is no clear sign that he wants the existing order to be overthrown, or that he believes it would make very much difference if it were overthrown.
He attacks law, parliamentary government, the educational system and so forth, without ever really suggesting what he would put in their places.
Although Dickens was now a very successful novelist, he continued to be interested in social reform.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/PRdickens.htm

  
 Nikola Kitanovic, poet, novelist, artist
Nikola kitanovic is a world renown accomplished poet, novelist and artist.
Nikola Kitanovic is a world renown accomplished poet, novelist and artist.
In this site also you can see galleries of some world famous artists, valuable link system and much more.
http://www.nikola-kitanovic.com

  
 Novelist Catherine Cookson - anagrams
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Find gold service anagrams of novelist catherine cookson (or any other text)!
http://www.anagramgenius.com/archive/noveli.html

  
 University of Manitoba: Canadian Literature Archive - Bibliographies - Robert Kroetsch
"Robert Kroetsch: A Novelist in His Making." Open Letter.
in his Conversations with Canadian Novelists, I. Toronto: Macmillan, 1973.
"Novelist as Trickster: The Magical Presence of Gabriel Garcia Marquez in Robert Kroetsch's What the Crow Said." Essays on Canadian Writing 34 (1987): 92-110.
http://www.umanitoba.ca/canlit/bibliographies/robert_kroetsch.shtml

  
 Review The Hero's Walk by Anita Rau Badami
Anita Rau Badami is an accomplished novelist and a confident storyteller.
As are Putti, Arun and even poor little Nandana, plopped suddenly into a world so foreign to her that it may as well be Mars.
She weaves many fine threads into her textual tapestry and seems to not forget a single one.
http://www.januarymagazine.com/fiction/heroswalk.html

  
 GALILEO Messages
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 Michael Ondaatje ★ Steven Barclay Agency
In his transcendent novel The English Patient — later made into the Academy Award-winning film —he explores the stories of people history fails to reveal, intersecting four diverse lives at the end of World War II.
Although he is best known as a novelist, Ondaatje’s work also encompasses memoir, poetry, and film, and reveals a passion for defying conventional form.
Michael Ondaatje’s prose is a stunning fusion of jazz rhythms, film montage technique, and profoundly beautiful language.
http://www.barclayagency.com/ondaatje.html

  
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The reaction to 9/11 is beyond anything Osama bin Laden could have hoped for in his nastiest dreams.
Novelist John le Carre: "The U.S. has gone mad!"
Subject: FC: Novelist John le Carre: "The U.S. has gone mad!"
http://www.politechbot.com/p-04331.html

  
 Novelist Carole Maso - Knox College News
The event is free and open to the public.
GALESBURG — Novelist Carole Maso will read from her works at 4:00 p.m., Friday, November 7, in the Red Room, Seymour Library, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois.
http://www.knox.edu/x5924.xml

  
 Northwest Passages - Author Profile: Margaret Laurence
Although soon after returning to Canada she began to focus her creative efforts on writing about her own country, Laurence still maintained a great interest in African literature, culminating in her 1968 critical study of Nigerian literature, Long Drums and Cannons: Nigerian Dramatists and Novelists 1952-1966.
Not only were her two children born during this time, but it was also in Africa that Laurence began to work seriously on writing fiction.
Returning home in 1957, the Laurences settled in Vancouver where they remained for five years.
http://www.nwpassages.com/bios/laurence.asp

  
 Passport Denied to Fast, Novelist
He accused the State Department of having acted to keep him here because of his activities in behalf of "peace."
In criticizing Federal authorities for refusing him a passport, the novelist declared:
Howard Fast, novelist, who recently served a three-month jail sentence for contempt of the House Committee on Un-American Activities, announced yesterday that he had been denied a passport to go out of the country.
http://www.trussel.com/hf/passport.htm

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