Why didn't Indian English novels become popular in 19th century
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The late 18th century brought an answer with the Romantic Movement's readiness to reclaim the word romance, with the gothic romance, and the historical novels of Walter Scott. Robinson Crusoe now became a "novel" in this period, that is a work of the new realistic fiction created in the 18th century. Naipaul than Vande Mataram, Rajmohan's Wife (Penguin, Rs 199) — first serialised in the English weekly periodical, the Indian Field, in 1864 (a year before his first Bengali novel, Durgeshnandini) — tells the story of the passionate Matangini.
Why did nobels became popular?
Answer:Novels became extremely popular in the late eighteenth and the early nineteenth centuries because of the following reasons: ... Many new innovations in printing technology reduced the prices of novels. This led to the expansion of reading public.
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The novel was not known in India until the 19th century. Many Indian authors tried to translate the English novels but they eventually didn't enjoy doing that. ... that's why it's not becoming famous. But Hari Narayan Apte wrote the most well-known novels. He wrote historical novelhis Ushakala is famous.