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Epistolary Novel

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A Progressively Lipogrammatic Epistolary

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An Analysis of the Epistolary Style of Max Brooks's Novel World War Z and the Benefits/Drawbacks of the Alternative Use of the Narrative Style in It

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The History and Effectiveness of Letters as a Means of Communication in Megan Robertson's Article "Epistolary Memory"

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The Immature Behavior of Werther in the Sorrows of Young Werther, an Epistolary, Loosely Autobiographical Novel by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

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An Analysis of the Epistolary Novel, Clarissa by Samuel Richardson

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The Theme of Love in The Sorrows of Young Werther, an Epistolary Novel by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

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A Report on The Moonstone, an Epistolary Novel by Wilkie Collins

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“Epistle to Miss Blount, with the Works of Voiture”

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Computer Use in Legal Work

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The Personal History of Aphra Behn

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Senegalese Stereotypes of Women in So Long a Letter, a Novel by Mariama Ba

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Module a: Comparative Study of Texts and Context

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Literary genres

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Fiction and Literature Outdoor Literature

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Notes on American Literature

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Sample Essay – The Role of Women

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An Analysis of the Theme of Religion in the Novels "Orange Are Not the Only Fruit" and "The Color Purple "

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The Theme of Women's Roles, the Irony, and Symbolism in The Yellow Wallpaper, a Short Story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

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An Analysis of Themes, Symbols and Ironies in The Yellow Wallpaper, a Short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

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Epistolary novel
Epistolary writing is a form of literature that is written as a series of documents such as letters, diary entries, emails, and newspaper clippings The term itself is derived from the Greek word “epistolē” which translates to “letter”. Epistolary writing is a powerful tool for writers to tell a story as it gives them a way to develop characters and voice their thoughts and emotions in a very direct and personal way. The style of writing is also great for creating suspense and gradually unfolding a narrative over time. 1. An analysis of the correspondence between two characters in a classic novel. 2. An exploration of the power of epistolary writing in a modern setting. 3. A comparison of the different kinds of letters and their impact on the recipient. 4. A study of the effectiveness of emails, text messages, and other electronic methods of communication. 5. A look into the role of letters in the development of a relationship.