Who writed the first novel? A guy on twitter said the concept of a realistic but fictional account of a protagonist wasn't even conceived of until the 17th century.
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Cervantes
The Golden Ass and Satyricon are novels
That's the first modern novel. The Golden Ass is an ancient novel.
There is nothing Modern about Don Quixote
lol
That says nothing
Not an argument
Saying nothing? Cervantes has it.
angloid envy
>shilling your own post written this year
Damn...that's pretty rough.
i always took that to mean don quixote was one of the first novels to be more about exploring different, contrasting ideas rather than trying to preach something to the reader. which is why people call it the first modern novel.
unironically holds up like it was written yesterday. cervantes did things that were considered new and experimental in the 20th century
>early modern English is not modern because folx don't use ebonics, chud!
this seems like a really dumb opinion.
it's even credited with inventing some of the conventions of post-modernism.
He is right. Fantasy and myth were first. Realism was a later invention.
Callirhoe
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tale_of_Genji
The lady who wrote Genji, I reckon.
or this
I can recommend all three.
The first novel is Robinson Crusoe.
in English
many sources claim its Murasaki Shikibu who wrote The Tale of Genji
but of course people will prevaricate about definitions and timeline
The Golden Ass was written first
the concept of a realistic but fictional account of a protagonist wasn't even conceived of until the 17th century.
The Tale of Genji?
how is the Odyssey not a novel?
cuz it's a poem u moron
Romance of the Three Kingdoms was 14th century.
The Golden Ass, late 2nd century Rome.
There are some similar novels that predate it, written in Greek and widely read in Rome.
Most are romances/adventures.
>writed
*wroted
whoever writed Gilgamesh