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In 2011, Leonard told The Independent his greatest thrill was selling his first novelette. Obituary: Elmore Leonard 2013-08-20T16:58:10Z
"Here were produced rubbishy newspapers containing almost nothing except sport, crime and astrology, sensational five-cent novelettes, films oozing with sex, and sentimental songs which were composed entirely by mechanical means." What would George Orwell have made of the world in 2013? 2013-01-24T06:00:00Z
It's a succession of genre pieces – novelette, minuet, romanza and gavotte – but apart from a precocious fluency, none of them reveals much of the future composer. Britten: String Quartet No 2; Three Divertimenti; etc 2010-08-26T21:34:00Z
Many of her stories are almost novelettes, and some are so compelling that I've read them over & over, particularly from Selected Stories. Dear Match Book: Authors I Can Binge-Read 2018-02-13T05:00:00Z
A front-page essay in The New York Times Book Review described it as sui generis, by turns “a diary, an album of sketches, a novelette, a sociological study and a political essay.” ‘Christ Stopped at Eboli’: An Italian Saga Returns in Full 2019-04-02T04:00:00Z
Martin’s life story reads like a 19th-century novelette, beginning in Dickensian poverty and culminating in an apotheosis of Balzacian social triumph. Art Review: John Martin's Greatness and High Kitsch 2011-09-30T11:30:09Z
Perhaps it is bound to come within an ace of the romantic novelette. Upstairs Downstairs is back 2010-12-24T08:00:02Z
Martin’s 2014 novelette that supplies much of the first season’s narrative — as the brutal head of King’s Landing’s City Watch, decapitating defenseless civilians. The many, many sides of Matt Smith and his 'House of the Dragon' villain 2023-06-12T04:00:00Z
“White Cat, Black Dog,” her fifth collection, is a set of seven slipstream short stories that edge, in length, toward novelettes. Review | Kelly Link wants to push us outside of our comfort zone 2023-03-16T04:00:00Z
"The CRT theory is reflected in the novelettes and the booklets and the projects and the storylines and themes," Bessinger said. Rhode Island teacher goes public with Critical Race Theory curriculum: ‘I’m refusing to propagate lies’ 2021-07-15T04:00:00Z
The novelette, a designation for a work that falls between 7,500 and 17,500 words, tells the story of Persephone Aim. Fresh off a Nebula Award and kicking off a book deal, West Seattle writer Cat Rambo speaks about craft, George Floyd protests and more 2020-06-05T04:00:00Z
The series hails from Tor.com, an imprint of Tor Books that’s been experimenting with digital-first, and shorter novellas and novelettes for the last decade. JY Yang’s Tensorate series is a sweeping, experimental blend of sci-fi and fantasy 2019-08-03T04:00:00Z
Image: DAW Books Finder by Suzanne Palmer Last year, Suzanne Palmer earned the prestigious Hugo Award for her novelette “The Secret Life of Bots,” and will publisher her debut novel this month. 13 new science fiction and fantasy books to check out this April 2019-04-01T04:00:00Z
The film is based on a novelette by The Three-Body Problem author Cixin Liu that follows the efforts of scientists and engineers who discover that the sun will destroy the Earth within the next century. The Wandering Earth: news and updates for China’s biggest science fiction movie 2019-02-21T05:00:00Z
Flash fiction, short stories, and novelettes don’t usually get the same amount of attention as their longer counterparts, which is a shame. 11 new sci-fi and fantasy books to check out in late November 2018-11-15T05:00:00Z
Your Lady Astronaut novels were an outgrowth of your original novelette, “The Lady Astronaut of Mars,” originally published in 2013. Return to an alternate history space race with two new Lady Astronaut novels 2018-09-18T04:00:00Z
In 2012, author Mary Robinette Kowal published a novelette in an audio anthology called Rip-Off!, in which authors picked their favorite opening line in fiction, and used it as the basis for an original story. A pilot fights to become the first female astronaut in alternate history novel The Calculating Stars 2018-06-24T04:00:00Z
As we’ve seen with other short fiction podcasts, short stories and novelettes lend themselves well to the podcast medium. Listen to one of the best short science fiction podcasts right now 2018-05-20T04:00:00Z
Wilhelm won her share of awards over the decades — in 1977, a Hugo for "Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang" and a handful of best short story/novelette Nebulas. Kate Wilhelm: An appreciation 2018-03-13T04:00:00Z
Along with a previous novelette called The Litany of Earth, it subverts Lovecraft’s notorious racism by making his monsters — which were often thinly veiled stand-ins for people of color — sympathetic protagonists. How author Ruthanna Emrys is subverting Lovecraft’s tropes with her own cosmic horror series 2017-09-15T04:00:00Z
I knew some things about her as a young woman because of the structure of the novelette, and my narrative brain wouldn’t let go. Return to an alternate history space race with two new Lady Astronaut novels 2018-09-18T04:00:00Z
His is almost like a novelette, of course, with these words engraved by the image of a palmetto tree and crescent: “My wound is geography. It is also my anchorage, my port of call.” Pat Conroy’s grave another chapter in storied life 2017-03-18T04:00:00Z
“It appears as though the novelette was unfinished business for her.” Long-‘lost’ 1934 Ayn Rand novella set for publication 2014-06-17T04:00:00Z
The verses of Swinburne referring to the witchery of the novelette which opens the volume, and to the peculiarly sweet and strange romance which follows, sufficiently indicate the extraordinary art of these tales. One of Cleopatra's Nights and Other Fantastic Romances One of Cleopatra's Nights?Clarimonde?Arria Marcella?The Mummy's Foot?Omphale: a Rococo Story?King Candaules 2012-04-08T02:00:23.693Z
But I did not think, after the brave and practical manner in which you kept your appointment, I did not think that you'd try to behave like the heroine of a family novelette. The Literary Sense 2012-04-02T02:00:28.147Z
The shop-boy may stand ten, twelve, or on Saturdays fifteen hours of the twenty-four in the street or in the shop, with one eye on the goods and the other on a penny novelette. Boy Labour and Apprenticeship 2012-03-30T02:00:18.807Z
Many of Sturgeon’s other short stories and novelettes touch on extremely strange, offbeat relationships. Checklist A complete, cumulative Checklist of lesbian, variant and homosexual fiction, in English or available in English translation, with supplements of related material, for the use of collectors, students and librarians. 2012-03-19T02:00:24.597Z
He produced a thumbed novelette that had played a part in his sentimental awakening; he proffered it to Kipps, and confessed there was a character in it, a baronet, singularly like himself. Kipps The Story of a Simple Soul 2012-03-18T02:00:19.567Z
They were "The Princess Elopes," a novelette; "Enchantment," a book of short stories, and "Hearts and Masks," a novel that dealt with entanglements developing at a mask ball. The Million Dollar Mystery Novelized from the Scenario of F. Lonergan 2012-03-15T02:00:21.153Z
The uncommonly favorable reception of Mrs. Abbott's brilliant novelette, "Alexia," by the public bespeaks in advance a lively interest in her new novel, "The Beverleys." Charles Auchester, Volume 1 of 2 2012-02-23T03:00:42.347Z
Her first book, written when she was seventeen, was a small novelette called "Distance." Notable Women Authors of the Day Biographical Sketches 2012-01-19T03:00:21.017Z
And what species of soul is that which voices itself in crudely jacketed novelettes, redolent of a psychology at once ridiculous and unhealthy? Legends & Romances of Spain 2012-01-10T03:00:18.593Z
It became evident to him that it would be nice to take Ann by the hand; even the decorous novelettes Sid affected egged him on to that greater nearness of intimacy. Kipps The Story of a Simple Soul 2012-03-18T02:00:19.567Z
By the use of a certain old dictionary in the possession of one of the members of the Cabin they were merciless in their attacks on the articles and the novelettes in "The Light." The Fourth Estate, vol. 2 2011-12-25T03:00:12.817Z
She's to be found in the penny novelettes--never out of them. A Duel 2011-11-20T03:00:13.840Z
Shortly after her marriage, Mrs. Reeves again took up her pen, and during the next few years she wrote several novels and novelettes, selecting peculiarly attractive titles. Notable Women Authors of the Day Biographical Sketches 2012-01-19T03:00:21.017Z
She had a book in her hand, not a college text-book but a novelette; and probably the whole of the novelette was in her glad change of tone. In Accordance with the Evidence 2011-11-06T02:00:12.393Z
The Ruggieri is perhaps something more; but it is, as its author no doubt honestly entitled it, much more an Étude Philosophique than an historical novelette. The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z
Yet this elephantine novelette has a host of excellent and eloquent moral reflections in it, shouldering and elbowing themselves out from its flimsy dress of fiction. English Lands Letters and Kings Queen Anne and the Georges 2011-08-29T02:01:10.603Z
This story was to be localized, adapted to a Swedish environment and made into a readable novelette; and with this he was to make his d�but in the literary world. The Red Room 2011-08-13T02:00:26.943Z
She seems to have been quite the penny novelette. Punch, or The London Charivari, Vol. 150, April 19, 1916 2011-08-07T02:00:07.573Z
An ordinary little novelette and a moral story, working out the disastrous knowledge gained by acquaintance with the unfortunate Branwell's ruinous habits, were her sole productions. Women Novelists of Queen Victoria's Reign A Book of Appreciations 2011-07-08T02:00:23.177Z
Miss Alice Carey, by her "Ill-starred," and other novelettes, has evinced the possession of such genius as entitles her to a place in the very highest rank of our literary women. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 3, October, 1851 2011-07-02T02:00:11.323Z
Turgenieff pronounced it the best short story ever written in Russian, and it is surely no undue exaggeration to say of Tolstoy's novelettes in general that in point of technical mastery they are unsurpassed. Prophets of Dissent : Essays on Maeterlinck, Strindberg, Nietzsche and Tolstoy 2011-05-17T02:00:20.900Z
Also, I made preparations for the winter’s comfort by putting in a hot water furnace, and then I began a novelette called “Femmetia’s Experience” for Mr. Bonner. All the Days of My Life: An Autobiography The Red Leaves of a Human Heart 2011-03-31T02:00:16.763Z
All of these books are more voluminous than the prose plays, essays, short stories, and novelettes to which we are accustomed. The Literature of Ecstasy 2011-02-16T03:00:39.843Z
With regard to “Pauline,” this is exactly what did happen, or, rather, the relationship between the Pauline of the novelette and the Pauline of “La Voyage en Suisse” is one based upon a common parentage. Dumas' Paris 2011-02-02T03:00:23.057Z
Father turning into the hero of a novelette. Ghetto Tragedies 2011-01-27T03:00:46.507Z
To be sure, you are right, right, above all, in calling the novelette a comedy. Quisisana, or Rest at Last 2010-12-29T03:00:30.857Z
Yet I finished “Femmetia’s Experience” and wrote also a novelette for Bonner called “The Mate of the Easter Bell,” and other short articles. All the Days of My Life: An Autobiography The Red Leaves of a Human Heart 2011-03-31T02:00:16.763Z
He never really understood the world, and knew only how to tell of himself, and accordingly his novelettes are for the most part concealed autobiographies. Paul Verlaine 2010-12-28T03:00:19.670Z
This Pauline’s adventures evidently demanded more space than the travels could afford, and became ultimately a novelette. Dumas' Paris 2011-02-02T03:00:23.057Z
He knew that it was the language of the novelette in which she spoke. The Undying Past
Who bids you take a comedy in that tragic way?--for the novelette in question is a comedy--a 'Comedy of Errors.' Quisisana, or Rest at Last 2010-12-29T03:00:30.857Z
"It's all very well, but love is not what it's cracked up to be in those tales out of the Celandine novelettes that I used ter be so fonder readin'," she said decidedly. Miss Million's Maid A Romance of Love and Fortune
Have you been gobbling a surreptitious penny novelette? The School by the Sea
The scene of the novelette bears the date of 1841, and Paris, especially in many of what are known as the newer parts, has changed but little since. Dumas' Paris 2011-02-02T03:00:23.057Z
This charming novelette is reprinted by arrangement from the London Graphic, appearing here in advance of its completion in London. The Romance of the Canoness A Life-History
Yes, yes, my friend, I know the novelette well; I read it aloud to the Court barely a week ago. Quisisana, or Rest at Last 2010-12-29T03:00:30.857Z
Lionel had been living in a penny novelette, and her fate could not have been much more fortunate. The Gay Adventure A Romance
"I believe the penny novelettes are invariably written in top garrets by people who've never even had a nodding acquaintance with dukes and duchesses," said Barbara. The School by the Sea
The large bed was ruffled where she had been lying down, and the soiled copy of a novelette gave it a sort of stale slovenry. Sinister Street, vol. 2
This charming novelette is reprinted by arrangement from the London Graphic, appearing here in advance of its completion in London. The Romance of the Canoness A Life-History
Was she perchance the beautiful widow in the novelette who consoled the uncle for the loss of Hilarie? Quisisana, or Rest at Last 2010-12-29T03:00:30.857Z
Mr. Oscar Wilde continues to carry on the defence of his novelette, "The Picture of Dorian Gray". Oscar Wilde: Art and Morality A Defence of "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
To this kaleidoscope of places and things, Mr. Jones has added another facet, that of "a spare-time writer" and has managed to produce eight books, something over one hundred magazine stories, articles and novelettes. The Year When Stardust Fell
Yet he was better able to imagine her in the luxury of the Orient than sleeping down the sun over a crumpled novelette in such a room as Poppy's in Camden Town. Sinister Street, vol. 2
My "Co." reports, that the novelette is full of promise, and is a proof that literary genius is hereditary. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, June 28 1890
Come to tea to-morrow afternoon at half-past five and I will tell you all, as they say in the novelettes; but for heaven's sake don't get talking to those dreadful old tabbies. Patricia Brent, Spinster
There is no such word in the English language as novelette. Oscar Wilde: Art and Morality A Defence of "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
Has very justly become the most popular series of novelettes that has ever been offered to the public. Little Oskaloo or, The White Whirlwind
Glancing through the pile of novelettes, I soon found an opening that struck me as most suitable, cut it out, and pasted it in the scrap-book. Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 98 June 7, 1890
Spent the day in writing and reading novelettes, an effective way of killing time, but very profitless. An Artilleryman's Diary
The novelette, "Dark Moon," by Diffin, is rather an outstanding story, in my opinion. Astounding Stories, August, 1931
What my story is not is a "novelette"—a term which you have more than once applied to it. Oscar Wilde: Art and Morality A Defence of "The Picture of Dorian Gray"
I also perpetrated a penny novelette, with detailed descriptions of the heroine’s frocks, and an earl for hero. The Daughters of a Genius
Thus I dealt with my twelve novelettes, and then went through them again, and even again. Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 98 June 7, 1890
It was like living in a novelette, to attend a bride who wore pink and white fineries in the morning, and looked as if she had never done a hand’s turn in her life. Lady Cassandra
Her tastes ran on the lines of cheap novelettes. The Head Girl at the Gables
My friend, have you taken to reading penny novelettes of late? Cleek of Scotland Yard Detective Stories
The four best novelettes are: "Marooned Under the Sea," "The Fifth-Dimension Catapult," "Beyond the Vanishing Point" and "Vagabonds of Space." Astounding Stories, June, 1931
At least two for each installment of the serials and two for each long novelette. Astounding Stories, July, 1931
It was something outside the novelettes she had read, and outside her own precocious thoughts. Coquette
You mean a proper old glory-row like they have in novelettes, eh? The Beggar Man
But the conte, or short-story, differs from the novel and the novelette not only quantitatively, but also qualitatively, not only in length, but also in kind. Materials and Methods of Fiction With an Introduction by Brander Matthews
The best complete novelettes I have read were both in the same issue. Astounding Stories, June, 1931
Of the shorter stories, the novelettes, the best are: “Spawn of the Stars,” by Charles W. Diffin, “Monsters of Moyen,” by Arthur J. Burks, and “The Atom Smasher,” by Victor Rousseau. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, December 1930
An engineer will receive a cargo of novelettes, all of which have been digested, or even feverishly devoured, by his mother, wife, or sisters. An Ocean Tramp
"It's like a bit out of a novelette, isn't it?" she said shrilly, driven by her sheer and unaccountable nervousness to say the wrong thing. The Beggar Man
More and more in recent years, the novel has tended to shorten to the novelette. Materials and Methods of Fiction With an Introduction by Brander Matthews
More from Mr. Gilmore, too, because of his novelette, "Four Miles Within." Astounding Stories, June, 1931
Another thing: the novelette "Beyond the Vanishing Point," by Ray Cummings, is preposterous. Astounding Stories, May, 1931
“A penn’orth o’ loove,” George the Fourth calls a novelette, and there’s something very grim to me in that phrase also. An Ocean Tramp
It's like a bit out of a novelette, isn't it?... The Beggar Man
The Novel and the Novelette.––More and more in recent years, the novel has tended to shorten to the novelette. A Manual of the Art of Fiction
Ray Cummings' novelette, "Beyond the Vanishing Point," is absolutely the most marvelous of all his short stories. Astounding Stories, June, 1931
I enjoy the serials and your two-part novelettes since it gives one something to look forward to each month. Astounding Stories, May, 1931
I enjoy the novelettes more than either the short stories or the serials. Astounding Stories, March, 1931
Peg had been trying to read one of her favourite novelettes, a particularly exciting one of its kind, in which the hero had just been confronted at the altar steps with a previous wife. The Beggar Man
For the novelette accomplishes the same purpose as the novel, with necessarily a more intensive emphasis of art, and with a tax considerably less upon the time and attention of the reader. A Manual of the Art of Fiction
"The Invisible Death" is the best novelette you have printed up to now. Astounding Stories, February, 1931
In it you could publish a complete book length novel and seven novelettes. Astounding Stories, May, 1931
Karen became remote, non-existent, more than dead, it seemed, when her face, like that of some heroine of a newspaper novelette, gazed at one from the breakfast-table. Tante
"I—I saved your life, anyway——" she whispered weakly, and then more softly still, "It's like a novelette!" said Peg, and closed her eyes. The Beggar Man
The Short-Story a Distinct Type.––But the conte, or short-story, differs from the novel and the novelette not only quantitatively, but also qualitatively, not only in length, but also in kind. A Manual of the Art of Fiction
His novelette, "The Terror of Air-Level Six," was a close second. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, November, 1930
By novel, I mean a story of about one hundred pages or more of your present size, and novelettes fifty pages or more. Astounding Stories, May, 1931
I am not referring only to common novelettes, nor to those pot-house dramas which, in spite of repeating continually the same sentimental motives, always succeed in arousing the uncultivated sentiments of the masses. The Sexual Question A Scientific, psychological, hygienic and sociological study
A half-finished pink-backed novelette lay on the bed where Peg had flung it down unfinished last night when she went out, and Faith took it up with reverent fingers. The Beggar Man
His name sounds like the hero of a servant's novelette, but he doesn't look like that. Changing Winds A Novel
In my choice of stories for each issue, with one exception, I picked the novelettes. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, October, 1930
In telling the little novelettes of our life, we commence our narrations with the presumption that these details are borne in mind, and though they be all forgotten, the stories come out intelligible at last. Is He Popenjoy?
"He will worship the ground upon which I walk," she had said in the mood of sundry novelettes borrowed from her maid. Aladdin of London or, Lodestar
Such things did happen she knew in novelettes, if not out of them! The Beggar Man
I suppose she reads novelettes, and when she grows out of novelettes, she won't read anything. Changing Winds A Novel
Besides these two novels, containing full proof of her genius, if not of its highest employment, there appeared, late in 1832, that remarkable novelette, La Marquise, revealing fresh qualities of subtle penetration and clear analysis. Famous Women: George Sand
A novelette of artistic literary merit, narrating the varied experiences of an American girl in her effort toward capturing a titled husband. The Transfiguration of Miss Philura
There is a crisp and breezy freshness about her delightful novelettes that is rarely found in contemporaneous fiction, and a close adherence to nature, as well, that renders them doubly delicious. Theo A Sprightly Love Story
"He shan't come in here except over my dead body," she added, with tragic emphasis, and a sudden memory of a pink-backed novelette still lying at home unfinished.... The Beggar Man
My library o’erflows with treasures rare: Of “Dickens’ firsts,” a full, unbroken set; And in a little nooklet off the stair The whole edition of my novelette. Cobwebs from a Library Corner
Already in the first year of her literary career her keen appreciation of the art and its higher influences had prompted her clever novelette La Marquise. Famous Women: George Sand
"Don't say as a big brother," she cried, "or you will make me feel like a penny novelette!" The Orchard of Tears
You think sexual attraction is something to be ignored, and in its place you put a bloodless sentimentality—the vulgar rhetoric of a penny novelette. The Hero
In the novelettes, of which Peg devoured about six weekly, it was a common occurrence for the villain of the story to desert his bride at the altar. The Beggar Man
Too many successful story tellers have related their experiences and treated, with authority, of the short story, the novelette and the long novel. If You Don't Write Fiction
"La Double Méprise," another of his longer tales, is a clever novelette of Parisian life. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 380, June, 1847
"I cannot believe that you ever read a penny novelette." The Orchard of Tears
A story written in a style as simple as that which Miss Howard has adopted in this novelette is sure to find many readers. A Brother To Dragons and Other Old-time Tales
"It's just like a novelette," she said again fervently. The Beggar Man
Still fabulous adventures will be interwoven—now more in the form of the novelette—with Phœnician and Egyptian backgrounds. Homer's Odyssey A Commentary
In fine weather they loitered and basked in the garden, gossiping or amusing themselves with novelettes cut from the penny papers and passed from one to the other in turn. Lippincott's Magazine, November 1885
But Captain Zuyeff in no way resembled his prototype of the London stage and penny novelette. From Paris to New York by Land
She gave him a hunk of nuncheon and a bundle of her novelettes, and he stole up to an empty garret and squatted on the bare boards. The House with the Green Shutters
Like a novelette, she had been going to add, but she remembered the way the Beggar Man had said that he did not like the expression, and changed it to "a fairy story" instead. The Beggar Man
The earlier fairy tales of Ulysses have their scene in the West, while the later romances or novelettes interwoven in the last 12 Books have their scene in the East, with one exception possibly. Homer's Odyssey A Commentary
Second, a geological dream, and, third, a myth or historical novelette, which last becomes the most important of all.” The Sympathy of Religions
His contributions consisted of critical papers and his novelettes 'Paul Felton,' 'Tom Thornton,' and 'Edward and Mary.' Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 11
No, I shall not write a novel, although this article will be something in the nature of a novelette. Mushrooms on the Moor
The last was a phrase culled from one of her favourite novelettes, and she thought it applied admirably. The Beggar Man
It is another Homeric novelette suggesting a life of adventure on sea and land, and showing sparks of that enterprising Greek spirit, of which the Odyssey is the best record. Homer's Odyssey A Commentary
I simply contend that the story is as accurate as any other good historical novelette. Despoilers of the Golden Empire
He is steadily on virtue's side in the love pamphlets and novelettes he poured out in endless succession, and whose plots were dramatized by the school which gathered round him. History of the English People, Volume V Puritan England, 1603-1660
Mimi draws fashion plates, and dresses like the Duchess of the novelettes. Nights in London
And then one evening as Peg was walking home from the factory, deeply engrossed in the last chapter of a new novelette, someone spoke her name. The Beggar Man
The story of Lady Astor's seat is beginning to resemble a penny novelette. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-05-05
"Certainly," cried Edith, instantly resolving to pursue the tactics of the penny novelette. The Albert Gate Mystery Being Further Adventures of Reginald Brett, Barrister Detective
In each of the Colloquies, even in the first purely formulary ones, there is the sketch for a comedy, a novelette or a satire. Erasmus and the Age of Reformation
"Penny novelette heroine," murmured Barbara, but her visitor was too full of her adventure to notice the remark. Barbara in Brittany
"It's like a novelette again," said Peg, and fell upon her machine with renewed energy. The Beggar Man
We notice among the latest, "Flowers from Hungarian Battlefields," a collection of novelettes, with scenes drawn from real life in the late war, by Sajó, one of the most popular writers of Hungary. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851
She was seen to take a book from a stall, place it in a novelette, and walk away. The Book-Hunter in London Historical and Other Studies of Collectors and Collecting
He so altered and expanded them that what went to the printing office as copy for a novelette finally came out of it a full-sized novel. The Booklover and His Books
He had when young been in the West Indies, and written a clever novelette entitled “Ramon, the Rover of Cuba.” Memoirs
But these show passages only concentrate the charm which is spread all over the novelette, at least until its real conclusion, the union and escape of the lovers. The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II)
The foreign periodicals are continually rich in novelettes of from two or three to a dozen chapters, which—being too short for separate volumes—are rarely reproduced at all in this country. The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 1, August 1850 of Literature, Science and Art.
She possessed the faculty of telling interesting stories77 and novelettes, and with this apparently inexhaustible fund of invention she would amuse him between his periods of work. Woman's Work in Music
We wrote volumes of letters to each other—and they were clever letters; it was rather like a seaside novelette, our love affair. The Spinner's Book of Fiction
The little milliner used come at the beginning, and bring her little novelettes and journals, and talk about the fashions, which only made the sufferer unhappy. My New Curate
In America d'Annunzio was already known as the author of a powerful realistic novelette, "Episcopo & Co.," which was published in Chicago in 1896, two years before "The Child of Pleasure" appeared in London. The Child of Pleasure
"Mistress Marie Grubbe" is not, however, easy reading; and the author's novelettes, entitled "Mogens and Other Stories," seem to be written, primarily, for literary connoisseurs, as their interest as mere stories is scarcely worth considering. Essays on Scandinavian Literature
He holds in his left hand his meerschaum; his right hangs carelessly at his side, and grasps a novelette. Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants
"I was thinkin' that the chap who writes these penny novelette wires might 'ave rounded up his yarn in good shape," said Verity aloud. The Stowaway Girl
Three novelettes and some great short stories by this most popular of contemporary Russians. The Shield
The whole mass of modern fiction written by women for women, indeed, down to the cheapest novelettes, is saturated with the romance of mésalliance. Anticipations Of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress upon Human life and Thought
The romances she wove herself were even more marvellous than those she read in her favourite penny novelettes; but, unlike the printed tales, her romance never culminated in marriage. The Silent House
Ah! rather like hiring assassins in the cheap novelettes. The Loom of Youth
Mrs. Garnett, to whom we are ever grateful, has surprised us delightfully by offering us some hitherto untranslated novelettes by Turgenev which seem to me to rank among his masterpieces. The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
Jane Austen and Maria Edgeworth "lisped" in novelettes, as Pope said he "lisped in numbers." Studies in Early Victorian Literature
His short stories, novelettes, and serial novels have appeared in most of the major American magazines, both slick and pulp, and many have been reprinted all over the world. This World Is Taboo
In "Rosamund Gray," which is scarcely a tale for children but rather a classic novelette, he gives the story of a young orphan girl living at Widford in Hertfordshire with her blind grandmother. Charles Lamb
The charm of this book lies largely in the fact that the owner of the doll does not grow up and marry as in almost every other novelette. Forgotten Books of the American Nursery A History of the Development of the American Story-Book
She is going to be the piquant young woman who aggravates by indifference, and disdains rank and splendour; the kind of girl who has her innings in novelettes—but not out of them. Emily Fox-Seton Being "The Making of a Marchioness" and "The Methods of Lady Walderhurst"
They admire Mr. Lavery's seductive banalities and the literary and erudite novelettes of M. Rostand. Art
You would be snorting in another—and I would be holding forth ... but I am starting an Oxford novelette already and there is no need. Adventures of a Despatch Rider
This Volume embraces my newest and oldest work, and includes—for the sake of uniformity of edition—a couple of shilling novelettes that are out of print. The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes
Meanwhile, between these two Analytical Studies, came a remarkable novelette, At the Sign of the Cat and Racket, followed soon after by one of the most famous stories of the entire Comedie, The Magic Skin. Analytical Studies
This probably had an even greater effect upon the average Member, who is not an idealist, than the nutshell novelette in which Lord Hugh Cecil lightly outlined the possible future of the female politician. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 152, June 27, 1917
Chief among these novelettes of family life was the Hicks-Lord case. T. De Witt Talmage As I Knew Him
His own life has given him almost a novelette's passion for romance. The Mirrors of Downing Street Some Political Reflections by a Gentleman with a Duster
This volume prints for the first time the full text of Mary Shelley's novelette Mathilda together with the opening pages of its rough draft, The Fields of Fancy. Mathilda
She ponders o'er a novelette; Her parasol is Japanese; She loves to smoke a cigarette. Pipe and Pouch The Smoker's Own Book of Poetry
Then she reflected that the other woman, too, had perhaps met them before in some cheap novelette, and, being an uneducated person, would probably find them the more impressive for that. The White Wolf and Other Fireside Tales
The young clergyman sprang from his seat and went up the staircase in a succession of bounds, causing the domino players and novelette readers to look up for a moment in mild astonishment.  When William Came
He wrote novelettes after the fashions then in vogue. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 12
Boys and girls at thirteen have no inclination to read newspapers; there remains, therefore, nothing but the penny novelette for those who have any desire to read at all. As We Are and As We May Be
Early in his career Arnold Bennett fashioned a novelette, Hugo, which may be read as a modernised version of the Gothic romance. The Tale of Terror A Study of the Gothic Romance
There is no such word in the English language as novelette Miscellanies
But though we read in it garrison orders from time to time, the three-penny novelette of the town would have been a more fitting designation. The Siege of Kimberley
For years thereafter, Adventure had short stories, novelettes, novels, and serials by this master teller of tales in most of the issues that were printed. Materials Toward a Bibliography of the Works of Talbot Mundy
You will always find that Old Joe is sitting on a penny novelette, open at the place, and but little crumpled or creased from the impress of his skeleton of a body. The Bed-Book of Happiness
She was the sort of girl that constantly reads novelettes, and yet always, with fatigued scorn, refers to them as 271 'silly.' Tales of the Five Towns
What my story is not is a ‘novelette’—a term which you have more than once applied to it.  Miscellanies
The 'Histoire des treize' contains three novelettes, linked together through the fact that in each a band of thirteen young men, sworn to assist one another in conquering society, play an important part. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 3
This series included eight novelettes and short novels, enough to fill four or five books, and appeared in successive issues of Adventure Magazine, beginning August 1914. Materials Toward a Bibliography of the Works of Talbot Mundy
Yes, rather far-fetched, I agree, but Fate is often like a novelette. Penny Plain
"Richard Feverel," which had been preceded by a book of poems, the fantasia "The Shaving of Shagpat" and an historical novelette "Farina," was the first book that announced the arrival of a great novelist. Masters of the English Novel A Study of Principles and Personalities
The Cuban army was not a myth, certainly, but it has been a disappointment to those who were swift in shouting its praises, upon information given by the Cuban Key West Bureau of News novelettes. The Story of the Philippines and Our New Possessions, Including the Ladrones, Hawaii, Cuba and Porto Rico The Eldorado of the Orient
As a writer of novelettes he is unrivaled and some of his short stories are worthy to rank with the best that his followers have produced. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 3
This is not counting some eighteen novelettes and novels found in magazines only. Materials Toward a Bibliography of the Works of Talbot Mundy
She stood staring at Phoebe, irresolute—thinking, no doubt, of the penny novelettes on which she fed her leisure moments—till Phoebe impatiently drew a letter from her pocket. Fenwick's Career
It is the custom, particularly among magistrates, to attribute half the crimes of the Metropolis to cheap novelettes. The Defendant
Besides these, as well as a number of critical essays, plays, and poems, he has brought out several novels, or rather novelettes, for none of them have attained to three-volume dimensions. Liza "A nest of nobles"
In 1880, various novelettes and sketches of his production were published in three volumes. Without Dogma
The note-book he had disinterred from her novelettes lay upon the table and reminded him of his grievance of rained hours. Love and Mr. Lewisham
A novelette outside the main storyline, The Lost Tomorrow, is serialized in "The Starman Chronicles." The Runaway Asteroid
The boys themselves, when penitent, frequently accuse the novelettes with great bitterness, which is only to be expected from young people possessed of no little native humour. The Defendant
Other members of the Committee, though sensible of its claim to high distinction, believe it is a novelette, not to be classed as a short story, and therefore barred from consideration. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921
You may find them in Mr. Hobbs, Jr.'s, celebrated tale of "The Bun-Baker of Cos-Cob," or in Bowline's thrilling novelette of "Beauty and Booty, or The Black Buccaneer of the Bermudas." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 38, December, 1860
And one Sunday afternoon they started for a walk under the pleasantest auspices, and returned flushed and angry, satire and retort flying free—on the score of the social conventions in Ethel's novelettes. Love and Mr. Lewisham
But somehow it refused to be confined within the limits of a novelette. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 02 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes
The objection rests upon the theory that the tone of the mass of boys' novelettes is criminal and degraded, appealing to low cupidity and low cruelty. The Defendant
She was a simple village wife, but a wicked "family novelette" countess couldn't have accomplished her ends better. American Notes
It is, as I have said, immeasurably more contemptible than the snobbishness of the novelette which describes the nobleman as smiling like an Apollo or riding a mad elephant. Heretics
She got up at his return and sat down in the armchair with a novelette that hid her face. Love and Mr. Lewisham
Jeanette Scott Benton, formerly of Fort Scott, writes short stories novelettes, and stories for children. Kansas Women in Literature
It chilled Philip to hear her make use of the sort of phrase she read in the penny novelettes which she devoured. Of Human Bondage
The tendency which had only flashed forth here and there in the "novelettes" now revealed its whole countenance. Tales of Two Countries
The nobleman of the novelette may not be sketched with any very close or conscientious attention to the daily habits of noblemen. Heretics
For some inexplicable reason Lewisham saw fit to hate her novelettes very bitterly. Love and Mr. Lewisham
This last book was a novelette that I had written at the instigation of Roberts Brothers, and which had been corrected by my husband. Philip Gilbert Hamerton An Autobiography, 1834-1858, and a Memoir by His Wife, 1858-1894
She went away and, since at that late hour there was nobody else at her tables, she immersed herself in a novelette. Of Human Bondage
He writes a novelette, three short stories, and ten thousand words of a serial for one of the all-fiction magazines under different names every month. My Man Jeeves
The picture of aristocracy in the popular sentimental novelette seems to me very satisfactory as a permanent political and philosophical guide. Heretics
It was nonsense this being in love; there wasn't such a thing as love outside of trashy novelettes. Love and Mr. Lewisham
"On the contrary," smiled she, "it's most amusing—like the penny novelettes they sell in England." The Nest Builder
It was a twopenny novelette, and the author was Courtenay Paget. Of Human Bondage
The novelette is unified by its epic theme, not by its study of character or its episodic plot. Of Captain Mission
The pedantic decisions and definable readjustments of man may be found in scrolls and statute books and scriptures; but men's basic assumptions and everlasting energies are to be found in penny dreadfuls and halfpenny novelettes. Heretics
A novelette in which the heroine had stood at the altar in “a modest going-away dress” had materially assisted this decision. The History of Mr. Polly
In less than two years Hawthorne was prepared to enter the literary lists, equipped with a novelette, called "Fanshawe"; but here again he was destined to meet with a rebuff. The Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne
She began to chatter in her bright way, telling him of a new commission she had to provide a novelette for a firm which had not hitherto employed her. Of Human Bondage
There is more real pathos in this novelette than in the Nouvelle Héloïse of Rousseau. After Waterloo: Reminiscences of European Travel 1815-1819
This somewhat unpleasant tale, published as a novelette in the "Smart Set" in July, 1920, relates a series of events which took place in the spring of the previous year. Tales of the Jazz Age
At the receipt of custom behind the bar sat Miss Benjafield, stately as ever, relaxing her massive mind over a penny novelette. The Little Nugget
I had gone to Quebec to start the thing in the atmosphere where Charley Steele belonged, and there it was borne in upon me that it must be a three-decker novel, not a novelette. The Right of Way — Complete
She was separated from her husband and earned her living and her child's by writing penny novelettes. Of Human Bondage
I had gone to Quebec to start the thing in the atmosphere where Charley Steele belonged, and there it was borne in upon me that it must be a three- decker novel, not a novelette. The Right of Way — Volume 01
The villagers who get as far as this more central town call here for their cheap stationery, their weekly London novelette, or tin trumpets for the children. The Life of the Fields
My narrative is but a later and a Gentile version of the Jewish novelette to which I have referred. At Last
I had had a long-standing order from Granger's Weekly for a novelette. Love, the Fiddler
She had read too many novelettes not to know how to take such an offer. Of Human Bondage
Well, time was getting on and I did a thing I had never done before, though I had often read of it in the novelettes. In Homespun
But on tables and chairs lay scattered a multitude of papers: illustrated weeklies, journals of society, cheap miscellanies, penny novelettes, and the like. In the Year of Jubilee
Trash, my dear man, like a schoolgirl's novelette heroes. Huntingtower
A basin of soapy water stood on the washstand, and the carpeted floor was littered with clothes, a pile of penny novelettes, and a collection of odds and ends on their way to the rag-bag. Jonah
The aunt was discovered reading a pink novelette at the window of the housekeeper's room, which, framed in clematis and green creepers, looked out on a nice little courtyard to which Mabel led the party. The Enchanted Castle
If not allowed beyond their tents, they sulked like baby Achilles, reading novelettes, with their knees hunched up, playing the gramophone, and ragging each other. Now It Can Be Told
You would simply go to work and write a novelette that would make mine sick. Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 3 (1876-1885)
She was reading a novelette with her back turned. A Damsel in Distress
At their elbows boys gloated over the pages of a penny dreadful, and the women fingered penny novelettes with rapid movements, trying to judge the contents from the gaudy cover. Jonah
The aunt showed rather more interest than before, but she still kept her finger in the novelette. The Enchanted Castle
Some of those who were awake were reading novelettes, forgetting war in the eternal plot of cheap romance. Now It Can Be Told
Mrs. Clemens says my version of the blindfold novelette "A Murder and A Marriage" is "good." Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 3 (1876-1885)
All the men of sentimentality—which is something quite different from sentiment, mind you—have taken to writing melodrama and penny novelettes. Phyllis of Philistia
Give her nothing to do, a novelette to read, and some lollies to suck, and she was satisfied. Jonah
Again, “I never read sermons of any kind, but I read novelettes and my Bible.” Adventures Among Books
But it was hard to listen in silence when she knew so well from her novelettes just what happened on these occasions. The Red House Mystery
I wrote my skeleton novelette yesterday and today. Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 3 (1876-1885)
"Can you tell me," he stammered, "whether or no Miss Puff—that is my—I mean Miss Puffkin—handed in a novelette this morning that she had been asked to read?" Whirligigs
When Jonah reached the cottage, he found Mrs Yabsley sorting the shirts and collars; Ada was reading a penny novelette. Jonah
Olivia, his two-year-old daughter, was accustomed to spend the hour from high noon till one o’clock with her father while the nursemaid gobbled and digested her dinner and novelette The Toys of Peace, and other papers
At fifteen wrote a novelette,   "Love at First Sight", printed in `Colonial Literary Journal', 1844. An Anthology of Australian Verse
She had been reading a penny novelette under great difficulties, and furtively eating some slices of bread-and-butter which she had thoughtfully put in her pocket. Jonah
This method of the Hearthstone was well known to Allen Slayton when he wrote his novelette entitled "Love Is All." Whirligigs
Mrs Partridge gave up novelettes for a week when she learned that her stepdaughter had married Chook that morning at the registry office. Jonah
The women lent a greedy ear to these romances, like a page out of their favourite novelettes. Jonah
Ada put down her novelette and stared, astonished at the turn of the conversation. Jonah
Her day-dreams, coloured by the descriptions of ducal mansions in penny novelettes, came suddenly true. Jonah
Suppose he should impress this divine truth upon Miss Puffkin personally!—would she not surely indorse her new and rapturous sensations by recommending highly to the editor of the Hearthstone the novelette "Love Is All"? Whirligigs
That was all very well in novelettes, but in Cardigan Street love-matches were a failure. Jonah
With a novelette in the Hearthstone, literary reputation would soon be his. Whirligigs
"There was one—a novelette, that I liked so much," said his wife. Whirligigs
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