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What (who) is K (novel) - definition

1940 NOVEL BY WILLIAM FAULKNER
Flem Snopes; The Hamlet (novel); V. K. Ratliff; Snopes Family

Comic novel         
NOVEL-LENGTH WORK OF HUMOROUS FICTION
Comedy novel; Comic literature; Comedic literature; Comedy literature; Comedic novel; Comical novel
A comic novel is a novel-length work of humorous fiction. Many well-known authors have written comic novels, including P.
Debut novel         
  •  The title page of ''[[Sense and Sensibility]]'', [[Jane Austen]]'s debut novel published in 1811.
PERSON'S FIRST FICTION BOOK
First novel; Début novel; First novels; First-time novelists; First time novelist; First-time novelist; Writing your first novel; First published novel; Debut fiction
A debut novel is the first novel a novelist publishes. Debut novels are often the author's first opportunity to make an impact on the publishing industry, and thus the success or failure of a debut novel can affect the ability of the author to publish in the future.
Wordless novel         
  • [[Biblia pauperum]]}}.
  • Expressionist film]] and graphics inspired early wordless novels. (''[[The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari]]'', 1920)
  • ''[[Gods' Man]]''}} (1929).
  • Ward]]'s ''[[Prelude to a Million Years]]'' (1933).
NARRATIVE GENRE THAT USES SEQUENCES OF PICTURES TO TELL A STORY
User:Curly Turkey/Woodcut novel; Woodcut novel; Novel in woodcuts; Wordless novels
The wordless novel is a narrative genre that uses sequences of captionless pictures to tell a story. As artists have often made such books using woodcut and other relief printing techniques, the terms woodcut novel or novel in woodcuts are also used.

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The Hamlet

The Hamlet is a novel by the American author William Faulkner, published in 1940, about the fictional Snopes family of Mississippi. Originally a standalone novel, it was later followed by The Town (1957) and The Mansion (1959), forming the Snopes trilogy.