The_______novel is that in which the writer presents the narrative through a series of correspondence (epistolary/psychological)
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The epistolary novel is that in which the writer presents the narrative through a series of correspondence.
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The epistolary novel presents the narrative through series of correspondence or other documents.
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The epistolary novel is that in which the writer presents the narrative through a series of correspondence.
- The psychological novel uses the 'stream of consciousness' narration, and not letters; therefore it is not the correct answer.
- The term 'epistolary' comes from 'epistle', which means 'letter'.
- ‘Epistolary’ refers to anything related to letter writing.
- The story is told through letters that the characters write to one another.
- This narrative has been used by R.L. Stevenson in is famous work, ‘Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde’.
- The modern version of the epistolary novel permits the use of emails and blog posts too, besides the traditional letters and diary entries.
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