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  1. America. (novel) America is a young adult novel written by E. R. Frank. It tells the story of America, a biracial boy. The author of the book, E.R. Frank, is herself a social worker. In an author's note at the end of the book, she says she has worked with many Americas over the years.

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    • E. R. Frank
  2. The Great American Novel (sometimes abbreviated as GAN) is the term for a canonical novel that generally embodies and examines the essence and character of the United States. The term was coined by John William De Forest in an 1868 essay and later shortened to GAN. De Forest noted that the Great American Novel had most likely not been written yet.

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    Novel
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    2012
    John Freeman of the Boston Globe, praised ...
    2010
    Buell described it as the "most widely ...
    1997
    According to Robert McCrum, it developed ...
    1996
    Buell noted that "For an appreciable ...
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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NovelNovel - Wikipedia

    A novel is a long, fictional narrative. The novel in the modern era usually makes use of a literary prose style. The development of the prose novel at this time was encouraged by innovations in printing, and the introduction of cheap paper in the 15th century. Several characteristics of a novel might include:

  5. The Encyclopedia Americana is a US-based encyclopedia published in the 20th and 21st century. (It is also the name of some otherwise unrelated 19th-century encyclopedias, also listed on The Online Books Page, some under the spelling Encylopaedia Americana .) Below we link to volumes of early 20th century editions as provided by various online ...

    • THE CONTENDERS.
    • F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby. Gatsby’s magic emanates not only from its powerhouse poetic style—in which ordinary American language becomes unearthly—but from the authority with which it nails who we want to be as Americans.
    • Herman Melville, Moby-Dick. Among all Great American Novel candidates, perhaps Moby-Dick (1851) best meets Nobel laureate J.M. Coetzee’s test. [“As long as the classic needs to be protected from attack, it can never prove itself classic.”]
    • Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird. [T]he Great American Novel is a moving target and that the space is filled by a novel that in any particular time best fulfills three main criteria
  6. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Set in the summer of 1922, the novel follows the life of a young and mysterious millionaire, his extravagant lifestyle in Long Island, and his obsessive love for a beautiful former debutante. As the story unfolds, the millionaire's dark secrets and the corrupt reality of the American dream during the ...

  7. Article History. Amerika, unfinished novel by Franz Kafka, written between 1912 and 1914 and prepared for publication by Max Brod in 1927, three years after the author’s death. The manuscript was entitled Der Verschollene (“The Lost One”). Kafka had published the first chapter separately under the title Der Heizer (“The Stoker”) in 1913.

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