Older novels had a title page.
The first page of a novel is commonly referred to as the "title page." This page typically includes the title of the book, the author's name, and often the publisher's information.
title page
Fly leaf
The first page of the website is called index or homepage.
That page is called the starting page, or the home page.
Yes. A novel (the book) is called a novel because when they first appeared as a literary form, they were new and different.
The first page is called the home page, so in this case, home means first
Collins's first published novel was called Antonina, and was published in 1850. However, the first novel he wrote was called Iolani, though it went unpublished for over 150 years.
A website's main page is called the home page.
The title page is the first page of a book.
The title page is the first page of a book.
The first page in a book is called the "title page." New Answer: The flyleaf.
Ian Fleming's first novel was called casino royale.
I think you mean home page?
The first novel was written in Japanese by Murasaki Shikibu called "The Tale of Genji" and was published just after 1000 CE. Murasaki Shikibu is also female, but this novel..in 54 volumes!...is the first known distinct novel.