72 examples of novelette in sentences

In addition to the six novels on which her fame is basedall of which were issued anonymouslyJane Austen has to her credit some agreeable "Letters," a fragment of a story called "The Watsons," and a sort of novelette which bears the name of "Lady Susan.

"I am waxing melodramatic," said the man in the corner, who looked up at Polly with a mild and gentle smile, while his nervous fingers vainly endeavoured to add another knot on the scrappy bit of string with which he was continually playing, "and I fear that the whole story savours of the penny novelette, but you must admit, and no doubt you remember, that it was an intensely pathetic and truly dramatic moment.

" The novelette submitted to Curll for inclusion in his projected periodical relates how an Irish housekeeper named Aglaura craftily promotes a runaway match between her son Merovius and the young heiress Clarina, who, deserted by her husband and disowned by her father, falls into the utmost misery.

There is more real pathos in this novelette than in the Nouvelle Héloïse of Rousseau.

In short, the novelette reads like an amalgamation of Novalis without his philosophy, Waekenroder without his suggestiveness, and Tieck without his constructive ability.

But in Urania the novelette is entitled "Eine Sage vom Rhein."

and I'm nominated for another one, the 2003 Nebula Award for best novelette.

He asserts that he is guided in his choice of definite styles and definite forms by an absolutely clear purpose; that he has, for example, essayed every kind of metre which could possibly be suited to his "cosmic" epic, or that he has written a novelette solely in order to have once written a novelette.

He asserts that he is guided in his choice of definite styles and definite forms by an absolutely clear purpose; that he has, for example, essayed every kind of metre which could possibly be suited to his "cosmic" epic, or that he has written a novelette solely in order to have once written a novelette.

But somehow it refused to be confined within the limits of a novelette.

Other members of the Committee, though sensible of its claim to high distinction, believe it is a novelette, not to be classed as a short story, and therefore barred from consideration.

A novelette outside the main storyline, The Lost Tomorrow, is serialized in "The Starman Chronicles.

She got up at his return and sat down in the armchair with a novelette that hid her face.

R56471, 28Dec49, Clarence E. Mulford (A) BLACK HAWK, a complete novelette by Arthur O. Friel.

Founded on the novelette "The mother" by Norman Duncan.

TUPAHN THE THUNDERSTORM, a complete novelette by Arthur O. Friel.

R56471, 28Dec49, Clarence E. Mulford (A) BLACK HAWK, a complete novelette by Arthur O. Friel.

Founded on the novelette "The mother" by Norman Duncan.

TUPAHN THE THUNDERSTORM, a complete novelette by Arthur O. Friel.

I left the novelette on the table.

Yes, such would undoubtedly have been my description had I posed as the momentary hero of a penny novelette.

The boy's novelette may be ignorant in a literary sense, which is only like saying that a modern novel is ignorant in the chemical sense, or the economic sense, or the astronomical sense; but it is not vulgar intrinsicallyit is the actual centre of a million flaming imaginations.

The version of life given by a penny novelette may be very moonstruck and unreliable, but it is at least more likely to contain facts relevant to daily life than compilations on the subject of the number of cows' tails that would reach the North Pole.

This situation occurs again and again in the voluminous works of Wielandmost obviously perhaps in the novelette Menander and Glycerion (1803), but also in the novel Agathon (1766-1767), and in the epistolary novel Aristippus (1800-1802).

Deeper than all these lies a man's vision of himself, as swaggering and sentimental as a penny novelette.

72 examples of  novelette  in sentences