Evolution of the 18th Century English Novel

18th Century Novel
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The outstanding novelists of the period are Daniel Defoe,
Samuel Richardson, Henry Fielding.
 
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Robinson Crusoe, Moll Flanders, Roxana
 
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is one of the early examples of picaresque
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The term picaresque come
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Picaresque novel is about the adventures of a rogue.
There’s little character development
The hero/heroine always travels and therefore is an
outsider to society. Picaresque novels are satirical. 
The hero or heroine is generally a likeable rogue, a
trickster, a rascal. He/she is never an actual criminal
Samuel Richardson
 
Richardson was a professional printer who
began novel writing when he was fifty.
He helped young women in writing their love
letters. He was asked to write  volume of
model letters for use on various occasions.
Then he was inspired to write a novel in a
series of letters. His aim was to give a moral
message to his readers. The title of the
novel was 
Pamela or Virtue Rewarded.
 
His other notable novels are: Clarissa, Sir
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The 18th century novel has a very simple
formula: make the reader laugh, make the
reader cry and make
 
the reader curious.
The characters are divided into two as the
good and the bad.
The physical appearances and 
the 
names
of the characters reflect their personalities.
 
The writer takes sides with good
characters and when they have a problem,
the w
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the good characters. So, the plot is based
on too many coincidences.
At the end of the novel the good
characters are rewarded while bad
characters are punished. It’s called poetic
justice.
 
These novels are didactic. The writer tries to give a
message at the end of the novel, though the message is
simple. «Be good, be virtuous, if you’re virtuous you’ll be
rewarded.
There’re digressions in these novels.
The major female characters are always weak and
fragile. When they have a problem
 
or are surprised, they
always cry or faint. They always
 need
 the protection of a
man.
Minor female characters may be shrewish
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The 18th century marked a significant evolution in English literature, particularly seen in the development of the novel. Key novelists of this period include Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson, and Henry Fielding. Their works, such as Robinson Crusoe, Pamela, and Tom Jones, epitomize the various styles and themes that characterized 18th-century novels, including picaresque elements, epistolary form, and satirical commentary on society.

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  • English Literature
  • Novelists
  • Evolution
  • Literary Tradition

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  1. 18th Century Novel In English literature, the novel develops in18th century. The outstanding novelists of the period are Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson, Henry Fielding.

  2. Daniel Defoe Robinson Crusoe, Moll Flanders, Roxana

  3. Moll Flanders is one of the early examples of picaresque novel in English literature The term picaresque comes from Spanish picaro Picaresque novel is about the adventures of a rogue. There s little character development The hero/heroine always travels and therefore is an outsider to society. Picaresque novels are satirical. The hero or heroine is generally a likeable rogue, a trickster, a rascal. He/she is never an actual criminal

  4. Samuel Richardson

  5. Richardson was a professional printer who began novel writing when he was fifty. He helped young women in writing their love letters. He was asked to write model letters for use on various occasions. Then he was inspired to write a novel in a series of letters. His aim was to give a moral message to his readers. The title of the novel was Pamela or Virtue Rewarded. volume of

  6. His other notable novels are: Clarissa, Sir Charles Grandison. Epistolary novel: any novel written in the form of a series of letters. Pamela or Virtue Rewarded and Clarissa are the examples of epistolary novel.

  7. Henry Fielding

  8. Fielding considered as a misleading example of virtue. So, he wanted to write a parody of Pamela and began to write Shamela. When the novel progressed, it became important a mere parody. So he changed the title of the novel into Joseph Andrews. His notable novels are: Joseph Andrews, The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling. Richardson s Pamela a work more

  9. The Distinguishing Features of 18th century Novel The 18th century novel has a very simple formula: make the reader laugh, make the reader cry and make the reader curious. The characters are divided into two as the good and the bad. The physical appearances and the names of the characters reflect their personalities.

  10. The characters and when they have a problem, the writer employs a coincidence to help the good characters. So, the plot is based on too many coincidences. At the end of the characters are rewarded characters are punished. It s called poetic justice. writer takes sides with good novel the while good bad

  11. These novels are didactic. The writer tries to give a message at the end of the novel, though the message is simple. Be good, be virtuous, if you re virtuous you ll be rewarded. There re digressions in these novels. The major female characters are always weak and fragile. When they have a problem or are surprised, they always cry or faint. They always need the protection of a man. Minor female characters may be shrewish

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