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The book is therefore a modern example of an epistolary novel.
Unlike the first part, this section is in the form of an epistolary novel.
The unfinished epistolary novel is still available from King's official site, now free.
There are two theories on the genesis of the epistolary novel.
It is written, in part, as an epistolary novel.
The epistolary novel slowly fell out of use in the late 18th century.
Reading them was like entering a Victorian epistolary novel.
The epistolary novel has a distinguished ancestry and is a notoriously difficult form.
An epistolary novel is a novel written as a series of documents.
As an epistolary novel, the book is composed entirely of letters written by the various characters to each other.
His first fictional work, the epistolary novel Night Letters, was published in 1996.
This is an unusual element, as most epistolary novels present the documents without questions about how they were gathered.
This included the epistolary novel (novel in letters), which she tried and did not like.
Foster is best known for her epistolary novel The Coquette.
An epistolary novel about a middle-aged woman, Sarah, and her search for self-fulfillment.
In the epistolary novel "Black Box," he extends his impressive range.
It was followed in 1895 by All that was possible, an epistolary novel about a retired actress.
Epistolary novels were common during this time, letter-writing being a primary mode of communication.
The book is an epistolary novel, whose main character is a female newspaper columnist.
Epistolary novels have made several memorable appearances in more recent literature:
This is an epistolary novel, told primarily in the form of letters between some of the characters.
It is an attempt to reuse the fictional form which first reached exhaustion, that of the epistolary novel.
This epistolary novel belongs to the Sentimental novel tradition, as do the two following.
In 1779, she anonymously published the epistolary novel The Sylph.
In 1786 she published The Errors of Innocence, an epistolary novel.