26 sentences with 'novel'

Example sentences and phrases with the word novel and other words derived from it.

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« The novel lacks narrative coherence. »

novel: The novel lacks narrative coherence.
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« The writer reviewed the draft of his novel. »

novel: The writer reviewed the draft of his novel.
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« The writer drafted the novel with poetic prose. »

novel: The writer drafted the novel with poetic prose.
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« The main character suffers from amnesia in the novel. »

novel: The main character suffers from amnesia in the novel.
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« The romantic novel told a passionate and dramatic love story. »

novel: The romantic novel told a passionate and dramatic love story.
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« The novel had a dramatic twist that surprised all the readers. »

novel: The novel had a dramatic twist that surprised all the readers.
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« The novel describes the agony of the characters during the war. »

novel: The novel describes the agony of the characters during the war.
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« The mystery novel kept the reader on edge until the final outcome. »

novel: The mystery novel kept the reader on edge until the final outcome.
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« The historical novel faithfully recreated life in the Middle Ages. »

novel: The historical novel faithfully recreated life in the Middle Ages.
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« The writer, with her pen in hand, created a fantasy world in her novel. »

novel: The writer, with her pen in hand, created a fantasy world in her novel.
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« The historical novel I just read transported me to another time and place. »

novel: The historical novel I just read transported me to another time and place.
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« The noir novel features a plot full of unexpected twists and ambiguous characters. »

novel: The noir novel features a plot full of unexpected twists and ambiguous characters.
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« The writer, after several years of work, published his first novel which became a bestseller. »

novel: The writer, after several years of work, published his first novel which became a bestseller.
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« The writer plunged into a deep reflection on the nature of love while writing his latest novel. »

novel: The writer plunged into a deep reflection on the nature of love while writing his latest novel.
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« Despite the criticism, the writer maintained his literary style and managed to create a cult novel. »

novel: Despite the criticism, the writer maintained his literary style and managed to create a cult novel.
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« The novel had such a complex plot that many readers had to read it several times to fully understand it. »

novel: The novel had such a complex plot that many readers had to read it several times to fully understand it.
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« The mathematician solved a problem that had been unsolved for decades, using novel and creative methods. »

novel: The mathematician solved a problem that had been unsolved for decades, using novel and creative methods.
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« The detective novel presents an intriguing mystery that the detective must solve using his wit and cunning. »

novel: The detective novel presents an intriguing mystery that the detective must solve using his wit and cunning.
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« The detective novel keeps the reader in suspense until the final outcome, revealing the culprit of a crime. »

novel: The detective novel keeps the reader in suspense until the final outcome, revealing the culprit of a crime.
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« Mainly in the imagination of Alexandre Dumas, Sr., who wrote the novel The Three Musketeers in 1844. »
« As Augustus' powers grew, he received an entirely novel legal status, the imperium majus, which was something like access to the extraordinary powers of a dictator under the Republic. »
« That same reading public also enthusiastically embraced the quintessential new form of eighteenth-century fiction: the novel, with novel-reading becoming an important leisure activity of the time. »
« As described above, the key to Persian rule was the novel innovation of treating conquered peoples with a degree of leniency (in stark contrast to the earlier methods of rule employed by the Assyrians and Neo-Babylonians). »
« In short, Enlightenment thinkers proposed ideas that were novel at the time, but which were eventually accepted by almost everyone in Europe (and in many other places, especially by the inhabitants of the colonies in the Americas). »
« James Joyce's novel, "Ulysses" (incredibly difficult to read), described a single unremarkable day in the life of a man in Dublin, Ireland, focusing on the wide range of thoughts, emotions and reactions passing through the man's consciousness, rather than the events of the day itself. »
« A Prussian novelist named Hermann Goedsche published a novel in 1868 that included a completely fictionalised meeting of a shadowy conspiracy of rabbis who vowed to seize global power in the 19th and 20th centuries through Jewish control of world banking. That "Rabbi's Speech" was soon republished in several languages as if it had really happened. »

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