third-person novel

  • 1Third-person omniscient narrative — The third person omniscient is a narrative mode in which the reader is presented the story by a narrator with an overarching point of view, seeing and knowing everything that happens within the world of the story, regardless of the presence of… …

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  • 2Novel — For other uses, see Novel (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Novell. New novels in a Oldenburg bookshop, February 2009 …

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  • 3novel — novel1 novellike, adj. /nov euhl/, n. 1. a fictitious prose narrative of considerable length and complexity, portraying characters and usually presenting a sequential organization of action and scenes. 2. (formerly) novella (def. 1). [1560 70; <&#8230; …

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  • 4Third gender — The terms third gender and third sex describe individuals who are considered to be neither women nor men, as well as the social category present in those societies who recognize three or more genders.The state of being neither male nor female may …

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  • 5Third rail — For other uses, see Third rail (disambiguation). Third rail at the West Falls Church Metro station near Washington, D.C., electrified at 750&#160;volts. The third rail is at the top of the image, with a white canopy above it. The two lower rails&#8230; …

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  • 6Third Man Out (film) — Infobox Film name = Third Man Out image size = caption = director = Ron Oliver producer = writer = Mark Saltzman Richard Stevenson narrator = starring = Chad Allen Sebastian Spence Jack Wetherall Woody Jeffreys Sean Young music = cinematography …

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  • 7Third Day — For the use of third day in the Bible, see Third day in the Bible. Gomers redirects here. For the Wisconsin band, see The Gomers. Third Day Third Day performing live at Hillsong Church, Sydney …

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  • 8Trainspotting (novel) — Trainspotting &#160; …

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  • 9Middlesex (novel) — Middlesex &#160; …

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  • 10Romance novel — For classical Romance novels, see Romanticism. Jane Austen was a pioneer of the genre. A 19th century illustration from Sense and Sensibility. The romance novel is a literary genre developed in Western culture, mainly in English speaking&#8230; …

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