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How to pronounce novella in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms novelette
Type of novel

Examples of novella

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He started his work on the novella shortly after returning to the United States.
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Double standards amongst genders and classes are exposed throughout the novella.
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I'll just hit the high points or otherwise this review would turn into a novella.
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A 1976 novella revolving around fly-fishing in Montana in the early 20th century.
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He once obtained, and lost, the rights to publish a rare J.D. Salinger novella.
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Julian Barnes's novella The Sense of an Ending has bagged the Booker this year.
From the guardian.co.uk
All three plant their roots in John W. Campbell's 1938 science-fiction novella.
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He instead filmed The Shawshank Redemption, also based on another King novella.
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Villeneuve crafted the story as a novella intended for sophisticated audiences.
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More examples
  • Novelette: a short novel
  • A novella (also called a short novel) is a written, fictional, prose narrative longer than a novelette but shorter than a novel. The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Nebula Awards for science fiction define the novella as having a word count between 17,500 and 40,000. ...
  • Novella was a 1977 album by progressive rock band Renaissance.
  • The Novella is a Caroline era stage play, a comedy written by Richard Brome. It was first published in the 1653 Brome collection Five New Plays, issued by the booksellers Humphrey Moseley, Richard Marriot, and Thomas Dring.
  • A work of fiction falling in length between a short story and a novel.
  • A novella is a piece of short prose fiction, derived from the Italian word for new.
  • An extended fictional prose narrative that is longer than a short story, but not quite as long as a novel. We might arbitrarily assign an approximate length of 20,000-50,000 words. ...
  • The term used to denote imperial enactments of Justinian that were delivered after the publication of the Codex.
  • A short novel, on the order of 80 to 120 pages. From the Italian word for story of "new little thing."