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The novel is a humanist development, that looks at the complexities of life as lived in the
everyday and does it through telling a story. There is some sort of predicament, perhaps
against other people or social conventions or simply within the mind. Something has to be
worked out and resolved, hopefully. The novel does contain hope or investigates despair.
There are various categories of novel through which these happen. The first recognised
novel in England is Robinson Crusoe (1719) by Daniel Defoe.

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     Allegory                                               Characters
     Comic novels                                           Education
     Epistolary                                             Feminist
     Gothic                                                 Ironic
     Magic realism                                          Narrative structure
     Narration                                              Naturalism
     Picaresque                                             Postmodern
     Psychological                                          Readerly
     Realism                                                Reflexive
     Romance                                                Satire
     Science fiction                                        Stream of consciousness
     Style                                                  Utopian
     Writerly




Allegory          The surface story, while a good read in itself, is but a means to an end Pilgrim's Progress (1678)
                  of a deeper meaning. This is common in religious stories because by John Bunyan.
                  earthly concerns are a distorted reflection of heavenly concerns.
                  Much concerns the trials of journeying.
Characters        These are the actors who form, who must do something or something else, and relate to the others.
                  It is through characters that a novel moves on. Characters may be given different levels of
                  credibility, perhaps the lowest in comic novels and the most in in depth psychological moves.
Comic novels      These are about people caught in situations which draw out their own Vanity Fair (1848) by
                  absurdities. The situation may be absurd or the people themselves. William Makepeace
                  Comic novels can be cruel, and also have an overall pessimistic view Thackeray.
                  of life. The world is exposed as bizarre and irrationality is
                  emphasised. People are self-obsessed, or follow drives that seem
                  beyond rational control. The worlds portrayed lack depth.
Education         A character engages with a series of predicaments and learns something about him or herself. The
                  character may start as challenging the system, and may come to conform, or the passage is the other
                  way around. The character may start young, and through growing up progress is followed. Life can
be presented as very complex through which the growing and self-educating process takes place.
Epistolary    These are in the form of letters or emails to and from people. If this is Pamela (1740)
              all it is, it can be a rather restrictive format, and to get the full sense and Clarissa (1748) by
              of place the letters or emails would have to be long, contrived and Samuel Richardson.
              somewhat unconvincing. There is psychological potential. Older
              times when middle class people wrote letters to each other in good
              English might make better novels, although letters took a while to
              arrive. Another alternative to this is novel in the form of diaries.
Feminist      Boundaries are challenged in the ordered male world. The A Room of One's
              categorising of male and female as binary opposites is undermined, Own (1931) by Virginia
              particularly the subordinate female. Alternatively women's Woolf
              consciousness is highlighted within the male dominated world, often
              a subculture within it, or men too challenge the given power
              structures that invade everything from decision making to
              relationships.
Gothic        This utopian related form of novel is often set in the past and perhaps in some far away land of the
              trees, like Transylvania! The place of dilemma is not the location but in the mind, however. The
              point about the fantastical world is not to seek perfection but to show the fallacy of seeking
              perfection (e.g. everlasting life) or the evil involved in seeking it immorally. These often use
              Christian iconography to actually support the general Christian viewpoint from the viewpoint of the
              other side.
Ironic        It is the difference between how things seem and how they really Gulliver's Travels (1726)
              exist. Often this is the expression of views to those intended or by Jonathan Swift.
              otherwise existing, and through expressing them creates the real
              meaning or stituation desired. It is usually done through creating
              absurd or unbelievable narration. However, irony can be located in
              the difference between characters' perspectives (situational) showing
              that one view is far from the truth or indeed between their limited
              perspective and the reader's greater awareness looking down upon
              everything (dramatic). Satire is part of irony, as is the comic novel.
Magic realism Events usually are bizarre and even supernatural or mythical. Midnight's Children (1981)
              Rationality is undermined for the purpose or examining what may be by Salman Rushdie
              more real than the rational. The Western tradition is parodied as a
              counter to its cultural imperialism and therefore local third world
              ways of thinking are presented. There is alternatively a Western (once
              Eastern European) critique of authority and power, making events
              produced bizarre. Alternatively other methods challenge the ordered
              world though distorting the plot, or the narration is made strange, or
              the mind has a high place alongside geographical locations, or the
              novel discusses fiction itself 9or a combination of these).
Narrative     There needs to be a scene set for action to take place within. The action has to be coherent, so that
structure     one thing leads to another. The characters carry out the action, and they need introducing, and they
              need to interrelate. The narrative is that underlying structure which runs the story, arranging the
              elements, driving the reader through the book. Time is dealt with, usually compressed and
              unevenly, and the predicament gives the plot. The plot is the narrative manifested in the
              predicments thrown up and resolved. The narrative varies in intensity and level of dominance,
              usually becoming the most imposing towards the end as the story comes towards its closure.
Narration     This can take place from different points of view. The most neutral, most hidden approach, is the
              third person, with the least necessary "intrusion" to describe and present the narrative. This narrator
              is like God, all knowing and all seeing, but only revealing so much as necessary so that the story's
              life-world has its freedom and independence. However, the narrator is never invisible, and so lends
itself to opening up to further possibilities. If the novel is not realistic, if there is a hint of
                postmodernism, the narrator must be ulike God. A form of variable invisibility is to make one
                character the narrator, so that the narration is located from within the book and by a participant
                rather than coming as an external agent. It perhaps takes away the artificiality of the extra eye.
                Unlike God, these narrators become fallible. The person who is the central character may be
                relatively invisible, as no complication is offered, but when some other character is the narrator, or
                more than one person is the narrator, the business of narration itself becomes all the more obvious
                and important. There may even be a character who is nothing but a narrator, a strange non-
                participant yet placed within the story. This form of narrator is as unreliable as the other characters,
                and in fact presents problems if only observing and not participating like some private eye!
                Narrators can be far from invisible, either because there is more than one, or because opinions
                (especially moral) are being passed. Such a narrator can even emphasise that the whole thing is
                fiction, raising the question whether the narrator is the only real element or itself part of the fiction.
Naturalism      Influenced by Darwin, this is a form of realism which stresses environment, the family line (and
                advantages/ disadvantages) and something of a deterministic outcome.
Picaresque      A set up and denial of the romance, particularly a journey in search of Don Quixote (1605-1615)
                an ideal, and shows the characters to be foolish and in fact involved by Cervantes; Tristram
                in no such thing other than atckling their predicaments as they prove Shandy by Henry Fielding.
                too powerful or complex to resolve.
Postmodern      A general category for those novels which deny realism, which are The French Lieutenant's
                poststructural in language, whose devices draw attention to the novel Woman(1969) by John
                as a novel. These novels are writerlyand reflexive. They can show Fowles.
                both the creativity and repetitive nature of life. Time and space is
                distorted, and characters can inhabit more than one world.
                Somewhere rules are broken and ordinary narration is disturbed.
Psychological   Either ordinary grammatical introspection can be used or a stream of        Jayne Eyre (1847) by
                consciousness. The idea is to present at least part of the novel from       Charlotte Brontë; Portrait
                the mind at a cost of easy to be followednarrative. This may be             of a Lady (1881) by Henry
                incorporated into a more conventional narrative structure or may            James.
                overtake it.
Readerly        The text is simple to read, and readers consume it without having to Concept in Barthes, R.
                engage in the process of word production. It is usually realist. It (1975), S/Z, London:
                would stand in binary opposition to "writerly" except that readerly Jonathan Cape.
                texts can be subjected to writerly analysis - thus undermining the
                structuralist binary opposition and giving a post-structuralist analysis.
Realism         Realistic novels are like looking glasses through which the reader          So many (!)
                sees an ordinary world operate. This produces a story to get lost into,     including Pride and
                because the only interest is in thecharacters as they work through the      Prejudice (1813) by Jane
                plot. The stories are one removed from say sociological observations,       Austen, and authors like
                but with the freedom given to the writer to make it up, but the writer      Anthony Trollope, George
                is constrained by the ordinary four dimensional universe (except with       Elliot.
                the ability to truncate time and move across space in the narration: the
                characters themselves have to obey normal physical laws).
                Nevertheless, as in social anthropology, the "data" can become very
                full and rounded. Driving the plot towards resolution often presents
                problems because in the ordinary world matters are never quite so
                successfully resolved as in many a realist novel. Also the good order
                of a realistic novel clashes with the disorder of society; the novelist
                should face the same dilemmas as say the social anthropologist who
                also faces the problem of the device that turns complexity into
                a readable account.
Reflexive       The fact that here is a novel is highlighted by devices both written The French Lieutenant's
                and presented, and this self-conscious, self referential, approach Woman(1969) by John
                allows complexity to be better presented. If coherence of the story is a Fowles.
                problem, then a reflexive form of narration may be suitable, or a
                quality of writing which disturbs the reader who would prefer a good
                lost-in-the-book run-through of the plot, impossible in the reflexive
                novel.
Romance         This form of novel goes beyond ordinary experience and social             Portrait of a Lady (1881)
                predicaments into make-believe. Something new is being searched for       by Henry
                in an alternative world beyond familiar circumstances so that the         James; Wuthering
                novel's purpose is a moral or ideal issue. Nevertheless, the              Heights (1847) by Emily
                transportation to some idealised world, or going on a somewhat            Brontë.
                fantastic journey, can lead to disappointment, and its moral outcome.
                The characters' ideals can be crushed. The fantastical journey can be a
                big illusion or joke, where the reality is a series of mundane
                disappointments or repeated errors. European writers tend to present
                and then undermine the fantastic, whereas Americans use the fantasy
                to explore matters.
Satire          A form of comic novel which intends, by lampooning, to be in fact Nightmare Abbey (1818)
                constructive in its criticism because it wants things to be better. it's by Thomas Love Peacock
                like saying, "If only people or institutions were more sensible or
                efficient then society would be improved."
Science         A popular novel form which involves some utopian elements. The object is to reflect back on how
fiction         we are now, as well as to dream on the possible future where life has more potential. Another
                object is to create an environment for moral discussion.
Stream          This is a method of writing that tries to locate predicaments in the      Ulysses (1922) by James
of              mind of the person. Our thoughts jump around and exhibit hopes and        Joyce; To the
consciousness   fears and the need for instant decisions on all kinds of matters, with    Lighthouse (1927) by
                intrusions from all over the place. This works very badly with a          Virginia Woolf.
                neutral third person God-like narrator. The sentences of characters'
                thoughts disobey ordinary grammatical rules and may leave their
                meaning ambivalent.
Style           This concerns narration specifically and the method of writing in The Rainbow (1915) by
                general. Each epoch seems to have a predominant style, but so does David Henry Lawrence
                each author. It is something of a game of recognition to read a (etc.)
                passage and guess the author. There are styles of detachment and
                attachment, psychological involvement or neutrality, use of metaphor
                or its avoidance, emotional engagement or cool detachment,
                complexity/ elaboration or simplicity, and moralising and amorality.
                There are even deliberate attempts at different styles in the one book,
                say in the postmodern novel.
Utopian         This is an extreme form of romantic novel because problems are News from Nowhere (1891)
                eliminated. This make-believe intends to point up what could be the by William Morris.
                case, with the possibilities of utopia, though sometimes
                the characters may not be as perfect as the world they live in and
                some utopias may collapse at some point within the story, exposing
                them as a sham or unavailable in the real world.
Writerly        This kind of novel is usually beyond realism, forcing the reader to Concept in Barthes, R.
                generate meaning actively from the given text. It stands at first glance (1975), S/Z, London:
                in binary opposition to being readerly.                                  Jonathan Cape.
Types of novels

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Types of novels

  • 1. The novel is a humanist development, that looks at the complexities of life as lived in the everyday and does it through telling a story. There is some sort of predicament, perhaps against other people or social conventions or simply within the mind. Something has to be worked out and resolved, hopefully. The novel does contain hope or investigates despair. There are various categories of novel through which these happen. The first recognised novel in England is Robinson Crusoe (1719) by Daniel Defoe. Click on one to find and relate Allegory Characters Comic novels Education Epistolary Feminist Gothic Ironic Magic realism Narrative structure Narration Naturalism Picaresque Postmodern Psychological Readerly Realism Reflexive Romance Satire Science fiction Stream of consciousness Style Utopian Writerly Allegory The surface story, while a good read in itself, is but a means to an end Pilgrim's Progress (1678) of a deeper meaning. This is common in religious stories because by John Bunyan. earthly concerns are a distorted reflection of heavenly concerns. Much concerns the trials of journeying. Characters These are the actors who form, who must do something or something else, and relate to the others. It is through characters that a novel moves on. Characters may be given different levels of credibility, perhaps the lowest in comic novels and the most in in depth psychological moves. Comic novels These are about people caught in situations which draw out their own Vanity Fair (1848) by absurdities. The situation may be absurd or the people themselves. William Makepeace Comic novels can be cruel, and also have an overall pessimistic view Thackeray. of life. The world is exposed as bizarre and irrationality is emphasised. People are self-obsessed, or follow drives that seem beyond rational control. The worlds portrayed lack depth. Education A character engages with a series of predicaments and learns something about him or herself. The character may start as challenging the system, and may come to conform, or the passage is the other way around. The character may start young, and through growing up progress is followed. Life can
  • 2. be presented as very complex through which the growing and self-educating process takes place. Epistolary These are in the form of letters or emails to and from people. If this is Pamela (1740) all it is, it can be a rather restrictive format, and to get the full sense and Clarissa (1748) by of place the letters or emails would have to be long, contrived and Samuel Richardson. somewhat unconvincing. There is psychological potential. Older times when middle class people wrote letters to each other in good English might make better novels, although letters took a while to arrive. Another alternative to this is novel in the form of diaries. Feminist Boundaries are challenged in the ordered male world. The A Room of One's categorising of male and female as binary opposites is undermined, Own (1931) by Virginia particularly the subordinate female. Alternatively women's Woolf consciousness is highlighted within the male dominated world, often a subculture within it, or men too challenge the given power structures that invade everything from decision making to relationships. Gothic This utopian related form of novel is often set in the past and perhaps in some far away land of the trees, like Transylvania! The place of dilemma is not the location but in the mind, however. The point about the fantastical world is not to seek perfection but to show the fallacy of seeking perfection (e.g. everlasting life) or the evil involved in seeking it immorally. These often use Christian iconography to actually support the general Christian viewpoint from the viewpoint of the other side. Ironic It is the difference between how things seem and how they really Gulliver's Travels (1726) exist. Often this is the expression of views to those intended or by Jonathan Swift. otherwise existing, and through expressing them creates the real meaning or stituation desired. It is usually done through creating absurd or unbelievable narration. However, irony can be located in the difference between characters' perspectives (situational) showing that one view is far from the truth or indeed between their limited perspective and the reader's greater awareness looking down upon everything (dramatic). Satire is part of irony, as is the comic novel. Magic realism Events usually are bizarre and even supernatural or mythical. Midnight's Children (1981) Rationality is undermined for the purpose or examining what may be by Salman Rushdie more real than the rational. The Western tradition is parodied as a counter to its cultural imperialism and therefore local third world ways of thinking are presented. There is alternatively a Western (once Eastern European) critique of authority and power, making events produced bizarre. Alternatively other methods challenge the ordered world though distorting the plot, or the narration is made strange, or the mind has a high place alongside geographical locations, or the novel discusses fiction itself 9or a combination of these). Narrative There needs to be a scene set for action to take place within. The action has to be coherent, so that structure one thing leads to another. The characters carry out the action, and they need introducing, and they need to interrelate. The narrative is that underlying structure which runs the story, arranging the elements, driving the reader through the book. Time is dealt with, usually compressed and unevenly, and the predicament gives the plot. The plot is the narrative manifested in the predicments thrown up and resolved. The narrative varies in intensity and level of dominance, usually becoming the most imposing towards the end as the story comes towards its closure. Narration This can take place from different points of view. The most neutral, most hidden approach, is the third person, with the least necessary "intrusion" to describe and present the narrative. This narrator is like God, all knowing and all seeing, but only revealing so much as necessary so that the story's life-world has its freedom and independence. However, the narrator is never invisible, and so lends
  • 3. itself to opening up to further possibilities. If the novel is not realistic, if there is a hint of postmodernism, the narrator must be ulike God. A form of variable invisibility is to make one character the narrator, so that the narration is located from within the book and by a participant rather than coming as an external agent. It perhaps takes away the artificiality of the extra eye. Unlike God, these narrators become fallible. The person who is the central character may be relatively invisible, as no complication is offered, but when some other character is the narrator, or more than one person is the narrator, the business of narration itself becomes all the more obvious and important. There may even be a character who is nothing but a narrator, a strange non- participant yet placed within the story. This form of narrator is as unreliable as the other characters, and in fact presents problems if only observing and not participating like some private eye! Narrators can be far from invisible, either because there is more than one, or because opinions (especially moral) are being passed. Such a narrator can even emphasise that the whole thing is fiction, raising the question whether the narrator is the only real element or itself part of the fiction. Naturalism Influenced by Darwin, this is a form of realism which stresses environment, the family line (and advantages/ disadvantages) and something of a deterministic outcome. Picaresque A set up and denial of the romance, particularly a journey in search of Don Quixote (1605-1615) an ideal, and shows the characters to be foolish and in fact involved by Cervantes; Tristram in no such thing other than atckling their predicaments as they prove Shandy by Henry Fielding. too powerful or complex to resolve. Postmodern A general category for those novels which deny realism, which are The French Lieutenant's poststructural in language, whose devices draw attention to the novel Woman(1969) by John as a novel. These novels are writerlyand reflexive. They can show Fowles. both the creativity and repetitive nature of life. Time and space is distorted, and characters can inhabit more than one world. Somewhere rules are broken and ordinary narration is disturbed. Psychological Either ordinary grammatical introspection can be used or a stream of Jayne Eyre (1847) by consciousness. The idea is to present at least part of the novel from Charlotte BrontĂ«; Portrait the mind at a cost of easy to be followednarrative. This may be of a Lady (1881) by Henry incorporated into a more conventional narrative structure or may James. overtake it. Readerly The text is simple to read, and readers consume it without having to Concept in Barthes, R. engage in the process of word production. It is usually realist. It (1975), S/Z, London: would stand in binary opposition to "writerly" except that readerly Jonathan Cape. texts can be subjected to writerly analysis - thus undermining the structuralist binary opposition and giving a post-structuralist analysis. Realism Realistic novels are like looking glasses through which the reader So many (!) sees an ordinary world operate. This produces a story to get lost into, including Pride and because the only interest is in thecharacters as they work through the Prejudice (1813) by Jane plot. The stories are one removed from say sociological observations, Austen, and authors like but with the freedom given to the writer to make it up, but the writer Anthony Trollope, George is constrained by the ordinary four dimensional universe (except with Elliot. the ability to truncate time and move across space in the narration: the characters themselves have to obey normal physical laws). Nevertheless, as in social anthropology, the "data" can become very full and rounded. Driving the plot towards resolution often presents problems because in the ordinary world matters are never quite so successfully resolved as in many a realist novel. Also the good order of a realistic novel clashes with the disorder of society; the novelist should face the same dilemmas as say the social anthropologist who also faces the problem of the device that turns complexity into a readable account.
  • 4. Reflexive The fact that here is a novel is highlighted by devices both written The French Lieutenant's and presented, and this self-conscious, self referential, approach Woman(1969) by John allows complexity to be better presented. If coherence of the story is a Fowles. problem, then a reflexive form of narration may be suitable, or a quality of writing which disturbs the reader who would prefer a good lost-in-the-book run-through of the plot, impossible in the reflexive novel. Romance This form of novel goes beyond ordinary experience and social Portrait of a Lady (1881) predicaments into make-believe. Something new is being searched for by Henry in an alternative world beyond familiar circumstances so that the James; Wuthering novel's purpose is a moral or ideal issue. Nevertheless, the Heights (1847) by Emily transportation to some idealised world, or going on a somewhat BrontĂ«. fantastic journey, can lead to disappointment, and its moral outcome. The characters' ideals can be crushed. The fantastical journey can be a big illusion or joke, where the reality is a series of mundane disappointments or repeated errors. European writers tend to present and then undermine the fantastic, whereas Americans use the fantasy to explore matters. Satire A form of comic novel which intends, by lampooning, to be in fact Nightmare Abbey (1818) constructive in its criticism because it wants things to be better. it's by Thomas Love Peacock like saying, "If only people or institutions were more sensible or efficient then society would be improved." Science A popular novel form which involves some utopian elements. The object is to reflect back on how fiction we are now, as well as to dream on the possible future where life has more potential. Another object is to create an environment for moral discussion. Stream This is a method of writing that tries to locate predicaments in the Ulysses (1922) by James of mind of the person. Our thoughts jump around and exhibit hopes and Joyce; To the consciousness fears and the need for instant decisions on all kinds of matters, with Lighthouse (1927) by intrusions from all over the place. This works very badly with a Virginia Woolf. neutral third person God-like narrator. The sentences of characters' thoughts disobey ordinary grammatical rules and may leave their meaning ambivalent. Style This concerns narration specifically and the method of writing in The Rainbow (1915) by general. Each epoch seems to have a predominant style, but so does David Henry Lawrence each author. It is something of a game of recognition to read a (etc.) passage and guess the author. There are styles of detachment and attachment, psychological involvement or neutrality, use of metaphor or its avoidance, emotional engagement or cool detachment, complexity/ elaboration or simplicity, and moralising and amorality. There are even deliberate attempts at different styles in the one book, say in the postmodern novel. Utopian This is an extreme form of romantic novel because problems are News from Nowhere (1891) eliminated. This make-believe intends to point up what could be the by William Morris. case, with the possibilities of utopia, though sometimes the characters may not be as perfect as the world they live in and some utopias may collapse at some point within the story, exposing them as a sham or unavailable in the real world. Writerly This kind of novel is usually beyond realism, forcing the reader to Concept in Barthes, R. generate meaning actively from the given text. It stands at first glance (1975), S/Z, London: in binary opposition to being readerly. Jonathan Cape.