Similar words: novel, novelty, novella, philatelist, run over, turnover, november, turn over. Meaning: ['nɑvəlɪst /'nɒ-] n. one who writes novels.
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271) In 1970, Welty brought out an impressive novel, Losing Battles, with which she became a novelist in addition to being an established writer of short stories.
272) Xu was also rumored to have dated the satirical novelist Wang Shuo.
273) The first conscious novelist, Henry Fielding, born in 1707, was a skilled writer.
274) Photography is a form of memory. A century ago, the French novelist Emile Zola wrote, " You cannot claim to have really seen anything until you have photographed it."
275) He was, in fact, a remarkable novelist too. By following the realist tradition of Balzac, Stendhal and Flaubert Maupassant succeeded in bringing forth the new method of psychological description.
276) Peter Pan is the best - known work of Scottish playwright and novelist, James M. Barrie.
277) Leslie Stephen's first wife had been the daughter of the novelist William Makepeace Thackeray.
278) When novelist Rachel Cusk published her memoir of mothering, A Life's Work, in 2001, she had no idea the reaction she would get.
279) He quotes Nobel prize-winning novelist Thomas Mann who wrote in 1919 that he equated the Bolshevik revolution in Russia with the Jews.
280) Australian novelist Patrick White's novel The Eye of the Storm tells how a dying female millionaire Mrs. Hunter collides with her own children of her property. The paper analyzes Mrs.
281) Arguing that Japan acted unilaterally was Clive James, novelist, provocateur, T. V. icon,(http://sentencedict.com/novelist.html) and one of the greatest English-language essayists alive.
More similar words: novel, novelty, novella, philatelist, run over, turnover, november, turn over, hovel, grovel, shovel, sniveling, elision, obelisk, livelihood, list, parallelism, listen, blister, oculist, glisten, listen to, enlisted, populist, royalist, pugilist, listener, idealist, fatalist, ballistic.