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The 18th century was known for the rise of the novel from "summary" of A Short History of English Literature by Benjamin Ifor Evans

The 18th century stands out in English literary history for the emergence of a new and popular form of literature - the novel. This period saw the novel rise to prominence as a dominant literary genre, capturing the imagination of readers across social classes. The novel, with its focus on realistic portrayals of human experiences and emotions, provided a new way for writers to engage with their audiences and explore a wide range of social, political, and personal issues. The rise of the novel in the 18th century can be attributed to several factors. One key factor was the increasing literacy rates and the growth of a reading public, which created a demand for new forms of entertainment and literature. As more people gained access to books and reading material, there was a need for stories that could both entertain and educate readers. The novel, with its engaging narratives and relatable characters, filled this need and quickly became a popular form of entertainment. Another important fac...
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    A Short History of English Literature

    Benjamin Ifor Evans

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