- An
epistolary novel is a
novel written as a
series of letters. The term is
often extended to
cover novels that inters**** do****ents of
other kinds with...
- Look up
epistolary in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Epistolary means "in the form of a
letter or letters", and may
refer to: The
adjectival form of...
- An
epistolary poem, also
called a
verse letter or
letter poem, is a poem in the form of an
epistle or letter.
Epistolary poems date at
least as early...
- An
epistolary novel tells its
story through correspondence, letters, telegrams, and the like. Here are some
examples of
contemporary epistolary novels:...
- Like
found footage, the
epistolary technique has
often been emplo**** in
horror fiction: both
Dracula and
Frankenstein are
epistolary novels, as is The Call...
- appeared, and were
filled with the
intriguing new
subject matter and the
epistolary novel grew from this and led to the
first full
blown example of scandalous...
- Lady
Susan is an
epistolary novella by Jane Austen,
possibly written in 1794 but not
published until 1871. This
early complete work,
which the
author never...
- A
standardized formulae for
epistolary compositions existed by the time of the
Middle Kingdom of Egypt. The
epistolary formulae used in the Ramesside...
- died out
before being revived in the 11th and 12th centuries.
Epistle Epistolary novel Insha (literature)
Letter collection "Epistolography" in The Oxford...
- Daddy-Long-Legs is a 1912
epistolary novel by the
American writer Jean Webster. It
follows the protagonist,
Jerusha "Judy" Abbott, as she
leaves an orphanage...