List of claimed first novels in English explained

A number of works of literature have been claimed to be the first novel in English.

List of candidates

Other relevant works

The following are other early long works of prose fiction in English not generally considered novels:

Differing definitions of novel

There are multiple candidates for first novel in English partly because of ignorance of earlier works, but largely because the term novel can be defined so as to exclude earlier candidates. (The article for novel contains detailed information on the history of the terms "novel" and "romance" and the bodies of texts they defined in a historical perspective.)

Length

Content and intent

Owing to the influence of Ian Watt's seminal study in literary sociology, The Rise of the Novel: Studies in Defoe, Richardson and Fielding (1957), Watt's candidate, Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (1719), gained wide acceptance.

See also

References

  1. Ringler, William A. and Michael Flachmann eds. "Preface." Beware the Cat. San Marino: Huntington Library, 1988.
  2. Ringler . William A. . 1979 . "Beware the Cat" and the Beginnings of English Fiction . Novel: A Forum on Fiction . 12 . 2 . 113–126 . 10.2307/1345439 . 1345439 . 0029-5132.
  3. Sampson, George (1941). The Concise Cambridge History of English Literature, p. 161. Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  4. Chapman, J. (1892). The Westminster Review, Volume 138. p. 610.
  5. Doyle, Laura (2008). Freedom's Empire: Race and the Rise of the Novel in Atlantic Modernity, 1640–1940, p. 97. Duke University Press. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  6. News: Novel departure – Vertue Rewarded, the first Irish novel written in English. Ray. Burke. The Irish Times.
  7. Chapman, J. (1892). The Westminster Review, Volume 138. p. 610.
  8. The New York Times (2007). The New York Times Guide to Essential Knowledge, Second Edition: A Desk Reference for the Curious Mind, p. 67. Macmillan. Retrieved 26 April 2014.

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