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epistolary novel
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epistolary novel

Novel written as if it is a collection of letters, exchanged by characters in the story. It may be used as a literary device to persuade the reader that the events described are real.

The English writer Samuel Richardson popularized the epistolary novel with his books Pamela (1740–41) and Clarissa (1747–48). The epistolary device, as well as diary entries, were often used in the gothic novel to give credibility to the often fantastical story.



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Yet all of these last, however, partook of the power of an authentic letter: that is, they claimed a personal, perhaps intimate, knowledge of the events being described, and a careful examination of the rhetoric employed in them makes clear just how the epistolary form could be deployed to establish some sort of truth.
Though the theological impressions of Paul's letter perceived solely through its epistolary form are admittedly implicit, Paul's actions, derived from a narrative reading are essentially explicit.
Elizabeth MacArthur, Extravagant Narratives: Closure and Dynamics in the Epistolary Form (Princeton, 1990): 3-9, 31-2.
 
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