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"Maggie, a Girl of the Streets" was written by Stephen Crane in 1893. It is considered one of the earliest American novels to portray urban poverty and the struggles of working-class families.
Charles Brockden Brown wrote the novel "Wieland" in 1798. It is considered one of the earliest American Gothic novels.
Yes, "Pamela" by Samuel Richardson is considered one of the earliest novels in English literature and was influential in shaping the development of the novel as a genre. It is often credited as one of the first English novels.
The earliest major novels were the Decameron and Don Quixote
Joyce A. Rowe has written: 'Equivocal endings in classic American novels' -- subject(s): Ambiguity in literature, American fiction, Closure (Rhetoric), History and criticism
W. M. Griswold has written: 'A descriptive list of novels and tales dealing with American country life' -- subject(s): American fiction, Bibliography, Country life, Country life in literature, Fiction, Social conditions 'A descriptiv list of novels and tales dealing with ancient history' 'Descriptive lists of American, international, romantic and British novels' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Book reviews, Fiction 'A descriptiv list of novels and tales dealing with the history of North America'
Stuart Woods has written over 70 novels.
Dave Kuhne has written: 'African settings in contemporary American novels' -- subject(s): American fiction, In literature, Setting (Literature), African influences, History and criticism
Yes: Stardust, American Gods, Anansi Boys, Good Omens, and Neverwhere.
"The Power of Sympathy" is an epistolary novel written by William Hill Brown. It explores themes of seduction, virtue, and the consequences of succumbing to temptation in 18th-century America. The novel is considered one of the earliest American novels and addresses the moral complexities of society at the time.