- An
epistolary novel is a
novel written as a
series of
letters between the
fictional characters of a narrative. The term is
often extended to
cover novels...
- Look up
epistolary in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Epistolary means "relating to an
epistle or letter". It may
refer to:
Epistolary (Latin: epistolarium)...
- 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:...
- died out
before being revived in the 11th and 12th centuries.
Epistle Epistolary novel Insha (literature)
Letter collection "Epistolography" in The Oxford...
-
addressing mode in
computer programming Breaking the
fourth wall in
theatre An
epistolary essay in
literature This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- A
liturgical book, or
service book, is a book
published by the
authority of a
church body that
contains the text and
directions for the
liturgy of its...
- The
Color Purple is a 1982
epistolary novel by
American author Alice Walker that won the 1983
Pulitzer Prize for
Fiction and the
National Book
Award for...
- 1689 – 4 July 1761) was an
English writer and
printer known for
three epistolary novels: Pamela; or,
Virtue Rewarded (1740), Clarissa: Or the
History of...
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Letters (2000), by the
American fiction author Mark Z. Danielewski, is an
epistolary novella which more
fully develops the
literary correspondence between...