Distinguish between epistolary and serialised types of novels with examples by
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The distinguish are:
Epistolary novel:
1.It used the private and personal form of letters to tell the story.
2.It allowed the reader to relish the story at a time.
3.These novels were expensive.
4.Often it did not have illustration.
Serialised novel:
1.It told the stories in prose.
2.It allowed the readers to relish the suspense, discuss the characters of a novel and live for weeks with their stories.
3.Magazines were cheap which published the novels.
4.Serialised novels always had colourful illustrations.
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NOVELS WRITTEN IN THE FORM OF SERIES OF LETTERS IS CALLED EPISTOLARY NOVELS.
Example : Samuel Richardson's "Pamela".
NOVELS PUBLISHED IN THE FORM OF INSTALMENTS IS CALLED SERIALISED NOVEL, EACH PART IS IN A NEW ISSUE OF A JOURNAL.
Example: Charles Dickens's "Pickwick Papers".
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NOVELS WRITTEN IN THE FORM OF SERIES OF LETTERS IS CALLED EPISTOLARY NOVELS.
Example : Samuel Richardson's "Pamela".
NOVELS PUBLISHED IN THE FORM OF INSTALMENTS IS CALLED SERIALISED NOVEL, EACH PART IS IN A NEW ISSUE OF A JOURNAL.
Example: Charles Dickens's "Pickwick Papers".
❤HOPE IT HELPS YOU❤
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