Robinson Crusoe is often considered the first major novel in English.
pamela
The first English novel is commonly believed to be "Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe, published in 1719.
detective novel
pamela
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.
Ashutosh Shrivastava Age 32 City Gwalior India First English Novel with his first English Poetry "Because I am Middle class"
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift was published in 1726 and was not the first English novel. Novels were a great source of entertainment in the 1700's. If anyone has anything more enlightening on the subject I'd be glad of it.
Daniel Defoe is considered the father of the English novel because he was one of the first writers to use realistic settings, everyday language, and complex characters in his works. His novel "Robinson Crusoe" is widely regarded as one of the first modern novels in English literature and helped to establish the novel as a popular form of storytelling.
Abubakar Farooqui is a Pakistani writer but he has never written any novel.
First off, Synchronicity is a song, not a novel. You can find the translated PV on youtube.
Try Thomas Nashe (1567...)
Mary Shelley's first novel was "Frankenstein", which is about a crazy scientist who invented a monster and he didn't think of the consequences. I was just studying this book in English a few weeks ago. ;)
"Don Quixote" is the English title of the first accomplished novel in universal literature, written by Miguel de Cervantes of Spain.