Novels, Society and History
Define the following and name one writer who followed this style.
(i) Epistolary novel
(ii) Serialised novel.
(i) Epistolary novel: Written in the form of a series of letters.
Writer: ‘Pamela’ of Samuel Richardson.
(ii) Serialised novel: Published as a serial-a format in which the story is published in instalments, each part is a new issue of a journal.
Writer: ‘Pickwick Papers’ of Charles Dickens.
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The Oriya novel
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Jane Austen's portrayal of women
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The picture of the new middle class which the novel Pariksha-Guru portrays.
Discuss some of the social changes in nineteenth-century Britain which Thomas Hardy and Charles Dickens wrote about.
Summarise the concern in both nineteenth-century Europe and India about women reading novels. What does this suggest about how women were viewed?
In what ways was the novel in colonial India useful for both the colonisers as well as the nationalists?
Describe how the issue of caste was included in novels in India. By referring to any two novels, discuss the ways in which they tried to make readers think about existing social issues.
Describe the ways in which the novel in India attempted to create a sense of pan-Indian belonging.
Imagine that you are a historian in 3035 A.D. You have just located two novels which were written in the twentieth century. What do they tell you about society and customs of the time?
Novel is a modern form of literature that first took firm root in:
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