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THE RISE OF THE NOVEL

THE RISE OF THE NOVEL. First English Novels. Where is Robinson from and what is his job? Who is the author of Tom Jones? In how many volumes is it written? What is the subtitle of Pamela ? What kind of novel is it?. Task one. Find out the origin and meaning of the word novel

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THE RISE OF THE NOVEL

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  1. THE RISE OF THE NOVEL

  2. First English Novels Where is Robinson from and what is his job? Who is the author of Tom Jones? In how many volumes is it written? What is the subtitle of Pamela? What kind of novel is it?

  3. Task one Find out the origin and meaning of the word novel Find out the definition of the word novel Useful linkshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ http://dictionary.cambridge.org/

  4. THE ENGLISH BOOK QUIZ Here are some famous authors who wrote in English. Can you name a book they have written? Charles Dickens JRR Tolkien Agatha Christie Sir Conan Doyle Ernest Hemingway

  5. TASK TWO Here are some titles of famous books. Can you name the authors? The Name of the Rose Tales of Mystery and Horror Alice in Wonderland A Christmas Carol

  6. The rise of the novel was undoubtedly the most important literary event of the 18th century. Before that time there were plenty of forms that might be described as novels, but they certainly did not present a picture of real life. Previous literary forms were in fact generally based on past history,mythology and fable, whereas the novel’s primary criterion was truth to individual experience. Two important philosophers influenced the rise of the novel, R. Descartes and J. Locke. Find out how. Useful linkhttp://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/english/melani/cs6/novel.html

  7. The novel was soon very successful. Find out why. Useful linkhttp://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/english/melani/cs6/novel.html

  8. The novel developed in England for many reasons. • expansion of the reading public. In the end of • the 18th cent. there were about 80,000 readers • out of a population of at least 6,000,000. • If it is very far from the mass reading public • of today, it is anyway very large by comparison • with previous periods • b. success of circulating libraries • opportunities for learning to read seem to have • been widely available • novels were sold in the medium price range

  9. Many of the new readers were women. Women of the upper and middle class were not involved in business, politics or even pleasure and, particularly in town, they were not involved in activities such as spinning or weaving, making bread, candles or soap because most necessities were now manufactured and could be bought in shops. Consequently, women had a lot of free time and novels served “to pass away the idle time”

  10. As a matter of fact nowadays a woman is considered to be the first English novelist Find out her name and information about her most famous book Go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_novel

  11. HOMEWORK Prepare a short essay in which you illustrate the main characteristics of the Novel

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