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The English Novel Dr Sami S. Breem 2 nd Semester 2012
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Definition 1)Definition of the novel The oxford English Dictionary defines the novel: ‘ a fictitious prose narrative or tale of considerable length (now usually on e long enough to fill one or more volumes) in which characters and actions representative of the real life of past or present times are portrayed in a plot of more or less complexity.’
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Why study the Novel? Language model Cultural model Personal growth model
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History of the novel The 18 th Century (The Rise of the novel) Different reasons for the emergence of the Novel Rise of literacy Printing Market economy Secularism individualism
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Classification of novels Classification of novels: Romantic realistic Other types may include: Social novels, domestic novels, historical novels Political novels, satirical novels, autobiographical novels, biographical novels
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Types of novels (continued) Picaresque novel, epistolary novel, regional novel Science fiction, gothic novel, Fable, allegorical novel Novels Can fit in more than one category/type
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Narrative features in the novel Plot/events/actions Characterization Themes Setting Structure Symbolism Intertextuality Speech and thought presentation Dialogue Figurative language point of view
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Linguistic indicators Definite/indefinite references Deixis Schema language Anaphoric/ cataphoric references Social deixis Any word can be deictic if the reader attaches meaning to it
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