Epistolary novel
The novel emerged as a new form of literature in the 18th century. Authors like Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson, and Henry Fielding helped popularize this genre with works such as "Robinson Crusoe," "Pamela," and "Tom Jones." Novels became a way to explore complex characters and societal issues in a more accessible and engaging format.
romanticism
romanticism
The new genre of literature was romanticism. It developed as a revolt against the aristocracy of the Industrial Revolution and Age of Enlightenment.
before the novel arrived, literature was predominantly written in the form of poetry, plays, and epic tales. The novel emerged in the 18th century as a new form of storytelling that focused on realistic characters and everyday life, paving the way for modern fiction.
It emerged in the middle of the 18th century.
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Sonata form is a musical structure used in the 18th century. The three movements of sonata form are exposition, development, and recapitulation.
Ian Watt, a prominent literary critic, is known for his work on 18th-century literature and the novel. His most famous book, "The Rise of the Novel," examines the development of the novel as a literary form. Watt also published other works focusing on the relationship between literature and society.
It is a form of German light opera with spoken dialogue. Most popular in the 18th century
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The novel as a literary form began to emerge during the 18th century as a response to the growing middle class and its interest in reading. It allowed for more character development, intricate plots, and exploration of social issues than previous forms of literature like epic poems or plays. Influential early novels include works such as "Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe and "Pamela" by Samuel Richardson.