No, it belongs to James Joyce.
The longest sentence in literature is often attributed to a passage in "Ulysses" by James Joyce, which contains over 4,000 words. However, it's important to note that the longest sentence can vary depending on criteria and context, such as grammatical correctness or punctuation usage. In more formal contexts, some legal documents or technical writings can contain extremely lengthy sentences, sometimes exceeding a thousand words. Overall, the title of the "longest sentence" can be subjective and depends on how one defines it.
see this link to see the longest word in the world. https://www.digitalspy.com/fun/a444700/longest-word-has-189819-letters-takes-three-hours-to-pronounce/ 'Methionylthreonylthreonylglutaminylarginyl...isoleucine' is the chemical name of 'titin' (also known as 'connectin') - the largest known protein. It has 189,819 letters.
tattarrattat - the longest palindrome in the Oxford English Dictionary, coined by James Joyce in Ulysses for a knock on the door
There are approximately 265,000 words in James Joyce's Ulysses, which translates to roughly 2650 sentences, give or take depending on sentence lengths.
Example sentence - She has the longest eye lashes I've ever seen.
tattarrattat - the longest palindrome in the Oxford English Dictionary, coined by James Joyce in Ulysses for a knock on the door
The longest sentence in English literature is published in four volumes of Nigel Tomm's novel The Blah Story(Volume 16, 17, 18 and 19). The sentence contains 2,403,109 words; 15,403,732 characters (with spaces); 3,248 pages. PS. The sentence contains the longest 3,609,750-letter word 'somewhenot…dingown'.
COMPLETE UR SENTENCE!Ahem, the longest route in asia is most likey the silk road, kappish?
go to www.uncyclopedia.org/wiki/run-on
Life
See the link. The answer appears to be a moving target.
6 months