Similar words: novel, novelty, novella, philatelist, run over, turnover, november, turn over. Meaning: ['nɑvəlɪst /'nɒ-] n. one who writes novels.
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61) Clarity appears in those self-directed exhortations of the novelist to elucidate Raskolnikov's motive for murder.
62) Now the Arab world's greatest living novelist may lose his right to call himself a writer.
63) Novelist Herman Melville at one stage in his life wanted the Republic itself to promote cohesion and mission.
64) The public also remembers Mr Ishihara's early career as a novelist.
65) Since then, Johnson has established himself as a novelist with the large, messy talent of a hard-boiled poet.
66) The novelist and his wife cross themselves again and turn back into the night.
67) After starting out as a romance novelist, she decided to try writing mainstream fiction.
68) The romantic novelist Dame Barbara Cartland has joined the battle to save an eleventh century abbey.
69) This is another instance of the novelist promoting his dearest values by stealth.
70) The man reassuring him is, or has the authority of, the omniscient and omnipotent novelist.
71) And in his definitive text the novelist voices social unsteadiness as empty groupings and vapid motions.
72) As a practising novelist, my instinctive reaction is to repudiate the deconstructionist position.
73) But they want an end to all death threats against the novelist.
74) Nizan's global project as a novelist can therefore be defined above all else as the evolution of two interactive discourses.
75) The novelist Ann Lamott tells a story about going shopping with a friend who was in the late stages of terminal cancer.
76) One of the guests was a rather fey romantic novelist.
77) When I was at college I dreamed of becoming a great novelist.
78) The prize has been called the equivalent for a novelist of winning the lottery.
79) This mechanism, the novelist wrote, filters brain waves, protects the body from the onslaught of fear.
80) So the piece was solicitous in trying to alleviate the shocks by explaining that the novelist himself was shocked.
81) Stephen had never been able to talk to her about her relationship with the great novelist.
82) He's the missing working-class novelist, the link between Lawrence and Sillitoe.
83) Nor should we forget our latter-day Darwin: the diarist, novelist or would-be intellectual sitting at home with his word-processor.
84) There, in the smoky crowd, you might encounter Marlene Dietrich in a backless gown or the novelist Sybil Bedford.
85) Writers like novelist and children's author Susan Hill from Beckley near Oxford bring their own signed books to be auctioned later.
85) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
86) I begin to understand why it is rare for a novelist to be his own narrator.
87) He had long been known as a novelist, unlike Karpov, his predecessor.
88) The book quotes from the diaries of novelist Evelyn Waugh.
89) A romantic comedy, with Steve Guttenberg as a man with a new face and Shelley Long as his novelist sister.
90) His brother was the novelist Edward Bulwer-Lytton.
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