Autobiographical Novel Chief Features
Autobiographical Novel Chief Features
An outstanding type of novel is the autobiographical novel. The autobiographical novel is written in the first person the plot of which is generally constructed after the novelist’s own personal experience and philosophy of life. But the narration of the novelist’s own events happening in his personal life is not called the Autobiographical Novel. The term ‘Autobiographical’ is given only to those novels which are written in the first person. Like the Picaresque novel, the autobiographical novel is hero-centered and the other characters are subordinate to the hero. Charles Dickens’s novels are generally autobiographical both for their first-person narration and the parallel incidents happening to his personal life. Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield, Oliver Twist; Oliver Goldsmith’s The Vicar of Wakefield are some specimens of English autobiographical novels. 0 0 0.
Autobiographical Novel Chief Features
N. B. The article ‘Autobiographical Novel Chief Features’ originally belongs to the book entitled ‘ The Laws of Literature‘ by Menonim Menonimus.
Autobiographical Novel Chief Features
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