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Feb 10, 2021

[Answer] What is considered to be the world's first modern novel?

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...1. Robinson Crusoe 2. Les Misérables 3. Don Quixote 4. Candide




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Don Quixote - Let's be clear: Miguel de Cervantes didn't invent books, or even novels. But the man behind "The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha" is considered to have penned the first modern novel. Published in two parts, in 1605 and a whopping ten years later, in 1615, this classic story follows a man who loves reading so much, he decides to set out to find his own adventures in life. In imitating the heroic actions and bravery of his favorite literary characters, Quixote learns a thing or two about himself. With a length of 900 pages, the story is revered for its sense of parody and self-awareness. :


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