Similar words: novel, novelty, novella, philatelist, run over, turnover, november, turn over. Meaning: ['nɑvəlɪst /'nɒ-] n. one who writes novels.
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181) Margaret Atwood , the novelist, compared Mr. Calvino's urban landscapes'the early Fellini films'
182) Dracula was created by British novelist Bram Stoker in 1897.
183) Joyce Carol Oates, a novelist in contemporary American literary scene, is attentive to the female issue.
184) After the verb to love, to help is the most beautiful verb in the world. Aldous Leonard Huxley. British novelist.
185) Nevertheless, onlay the complicated, ingeniously conceived narrative structure designed from various angles really incarnates Emily's originality and her solid foundation as a novelist.
186) Margaret Atwood , the novelist, compared Mr. Calvino's urban landscapes to'the early Fellini films.'
187) Andre Malraux is a remarkable novelist, artist and politician in the first half century of the 20th in France.
188) As for the rest, he has his peers, perhaps betters, as a novelist, belletrist , essayist and short-story writer, but they are different people in each case.
189) It was novelist Henry Fielding who finally thought of equipping regular patrols with arms and uniforms and sending them out to police the streets of London.
190) The Pigman and its sequel The Pigm ans Legacy written by the American novelist Paul Zindel reflect the growing process of two young adults through special narrative perspectives.
191) According to the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), the term capitalism was first used by novelist William Makepeace Thackeray in 1854 in The Newcomes, where he meant "having ownership of capital".
192) But Morrison is also the first and only American-born Nobel prizewinner for literature since 1962, the year novelist John steinbeck received the award.
193) I wonder how anyone can have the face to condemn others when he reflects upon his own thoughts---William Somerset Maugham, English novelist and playwright.
194) Does the novelist confirm, oppose, modify, or subvert the terms of the argument?
195) Patrick White , the Italian novelist at the present age, who won Nobel Prize in 1973, is famous for the modernity and nationality in his novels.
196) Sinclair Lewis ( February 7, 1885 — January 10, 1951 ) was an American novelist and playwright.
197) Native Son, written by the black novelist Richard Wright, is no doubt a novel of tragedy in black literature.
198) Walker Percy, a philosophical novelist, once properly described boredom as "the self stuffed with the self."
199) Henry Charles Bukowski (August 16, 1920 – March 9, 1994), was a German American poet, novelist, and short story writer.
200) The novelist must look on humanity without partiality or prejudice.
201) William Burroughs was a leading Beat novelist and author of the notorious Naked Lunch.
202) British novelist Doris Lessing won the 2007 Nobel prize for literature on Thursday, surprising bookmakers who had flagged U.S. novelist Philip Roth as the favorite.
203) A great book should leave you with many experiences and slightly exhausted at the end. You live several lives while reading it---William Styron, American novelist.
204) A good laugh is sunshine in a house. William Makepeace Thackeray, British novelist.
205) Cenozoic novelist BiFeiyu attracted wide attention of the literary world because of his special writing.
205) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
206) But all pale beside American classic crime novelist Raymond Chandler's 395 quotations.
207) Babbit's view is the voice, as novelist Rebecca West has said, " of a bonehead Walt Whitman ".
208) As a 20 th century novelist, Virginia Woolf is both an inheritor and an innovator.
209) Man is a pliable animal, a being who gets accustomed to everything---Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Russian novelist.
210) Visiting his widowed mother at her flat in the city, the novelist KO Dahl heard the explosion.
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