The 19th century novel "Fiction" is defined as a long story about a fictitious person written in prose instead of poetry. Since the novel was originally written in the 18th century, in the 19th century novels were an established form of entertainment that usually benefited from the rise in adult literacy rates through the 19th century, usually in a continuous form. The idea of this novel changes from purely for women's entertainment to a wider audience and covers a wider range of issues.
LP: Interestingly, the 17th century is like a contemporary 19th century novel for me, as well as most of the contents of this novel. Many characters are just the first initials, and most of the story appears in this very formal record. I have no choice but to think about Henry James's Thomas Mann. You think that this work is a kind of inheritance from the 19th century - beyond all normal heritage, what is it? One thing that plagues me when people talk about conscious novels, especially the 19th century conscious novels is that it is not considered a strange tradition. Thomas Mann, Henry James, Proust. . . All these writers are homosexual writers, breaking this in their language. These authors maintain excessive and luxurious grammatical justification and are attached to grammatical etiquette.
Recently, although adult novels are hardly explained, it was common in the 18th and 19th centuries, and there were pictures in Trollope, Surtees, Dickens, and other famous writers' novels. But by the end of the nineteenth century, for an unknown reason, adult novels are no longer considered commonplace and Illustrators have realized that they are limited to working on children's books. In the ten years since the beginning of the 20th century, gift books for children became fashionable. They are expensive to explain (and are referred to as "cocoa books" by the child's literary historian Brian Alderson). The color plate on the luminescent paper is usually covered with tissue paper
It is not always the case. Starting in the UK in the 19th century, continuous novels published through weekly or monthly magazines became popular. Many people believe that The Pickwick's paper by Charles Dickens is the first serial novel that is widely read, and the book after him turned out to be very popular. Payment This format ultimately shifted to the United States. Henry James' s first novel "Watching and Guard" was serialized in the "Atlantic Monthly Magazine". Herman Melville saw his book "Israel Porter" following his commercial failure after a commercial failure (Israel Potter's uncle Tom's hut started in series, but by the middle of the 20th century, Magazines began publishing, the number of novels was reduced, and the number of consecutive stories drastically decreased