Since this novel is a summary of the various elements that have evolved over the centuries, Defoe, Richardson, Fielding, and the roots of English novels can go back to the beginning of communication and language. However, the birth of British novels can concentrate on the work of three authors of the 18th century, Daniel Defoe (1660-1731), Samuel Richardson (1689-1761), and Henry Fielding (1707-1754) I will. Various critics believe that Defoe and Richardson are the fathers of a British novel, and Fieldling was never compared to Richardson. The choice of these three authors is not arbitrary; it is based on the core elements of these novels.
Daniel Defoe's life Daniel Defoe is one of the most influential and talented British writers / writers ever. Not only is Daniel Defoe and Samuel Richardson believed to be the founder of a British novel, he is also a critic of European news and political commentaries. Defoe produced a maximum of 200 non-fiction and 2000 short stories in various journal publications. - Relationship plays an important role in modern people's average daily life, as past relationships are important. The type of fellows changed over time, but their existence and importance still exist. Since things are natural guarantees, most people do is to see, analyze and compare the relationships with other people with us.
The birth of British novels appears in the works of Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson and Henry Fielding mainly in the first half of the 18th century, but in collaboration with Jane Austin, this novel is unique and modern. In case of inconspicuous everyday life, malicious people are dealt with realistically. Persuading Austin to create reasons and sensitivity, arrogance and prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, the North Grange Abbey and the British middle class lifestyle comedy of that era, among her six major novels , Sex literature revealing the possibility of "domestic" While focusing on the recognizable aspect of life she has repeatedly traveled through a journey of self-discovered young women through love and marriage. It is this concern about character and personality, and the tension between her heroine and society that closely links her novel to the modern world rather than the 18th century tradition.