Rise of the Novel — key feature?
Focus on characters, plot, interiority, realism.
Prose narrative — role?
Foundation of the novel as a storytelling form.
Fiction — nature?
A flexible, adaptable literary form.
Modern reader — characteristic?
Engages with books through silent, private reading.
Narrative forms — examples?
Autobiographies, confessions, letters, journalism.
18th-century novel — emergence?
Developed in late 17th century, emphasizing individual and realism.
Social conditions — influence?
Printing, literacy, urban middle class fostered growth.
Daniel Defoe — significance?
First English novelist, emphasized realism and individualism.
Epistolary novel — definition?
Story told through characters' letters.
Sentimental novel — focus?
Portrays emotional experiences and morality.
Picaresque novel — characteristic?
Humorous, episodic adventures of a roguish hero.
Sterne — innovation?
Experimental, metafictional narrative techniques.
Characterisation — shift?
From stock heroes to psychologically complex figures.
Narrative perspective — tools?
Omniscient narration, internal/external points of view.
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1. What is the novel primarily characterized as according to its foundational description?
2. When was Laurence Sterne's 'The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman' first published?
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