epistolary in English

adjective
1
relating to or denoting the writing of letters or literary works in the form of letters.
an epistolary novel

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1. It's written in epistolary form.

2. She is in no real need of epistolary adulation.

3. The paper then explains what is meant by an epistolary novel, the different thoughts of its origins and also other examples of non-English epistolary novels.

4. By these authors' efforts, epistolary novels were pushed to the peak.

5. In a sense, Richardson's epistolary novel Clarissa reveals the uncertainty of interpretation.

6. In the first respect, the use of epistolary narrative strategy itself has distinctive features.

7. The Color Purple ( 1982 ) is an epistolary novel featuring on women characterization.

8. In Western literature history, epistolary novel has three hundred years history from appearance to development.

9. The discovery of her own capacity for longing catapults Sabrina into a kind of epistolary sublime.

10. All postal operators recognise, however, that the epistolary habit has taken a hit from the internet.

11. The novel adopts an epistolary form and depicts vivid and larger - than - life characters.

12. Epistolary narrative strategy is a major and also the most important narrative technique in The Color Purple.

13. It is an attempt to reuse the fictional form which first reached exhaustion, that of the epistolary novel.

14. Epistolary literal theory is an important form of literal theories in the history of literary criticism in China.

15. The Coquette is an epistolary novel: it is comprised of dozens of letters written by its main characters

16. It takes courage to adapt an epistolary novel for the screen, particularly one as psychologically complex as this one.

17. Lettres Persanes is an epistolary novel which reflects the advanced ideas of the Age of Enlightenment in the 18th century.

18. Nevertheless, after inspecting them more carefully, I reached the conclusion that her epistolary concision was motivated by a desire to avoid grammatical errors.

19. If I were a man I should wish to hold no communication, not even an epistolary one, with an old fright of an Englishwoman.

20. The present paper is a comparative study of the journal form and epistolary form in Saul Bellow's two novels, Dangling Man and Herzog.

21. The novel adopts an epistolary form, uses the first person, and tells the whole story mainly by employing the idiolects of the heroines Celie and Nettie.

22. This thesis makes an attempt to research on the application of epistolary narration in this novel, and to reveal its artistic as well as ideological significance.

23. Considering the great multitude of classical texts of diary-style and epistolary stories in Chinese literary history, researches on them are not as fruitful as they should.

24. With different perspectives and approaches, the studies on Alice Walker and The Color Purple have mainly focused on womanism and racism; only a few are concerned with the novel's epistolary form.

25. The Coquette or, The History of Eliza Wharton is an epistolary novel by Hannah Webster Foster.It was published anonymously in 1797, and did not appear under the author's real name until 1856, 16 years after Foster's death.