Modern novel
The first modern novel has generally been ascribed to a series of picaresque
novels, most famously Don Quixote (1605) by Cervantes.
Later
candidates to the title "modern novel" include Pamela (1740)
by Richardson, Pride and Prejudice (1813) by Jane Austen, The Red and
the Black (1831) by Stendhal, and Madame Bovary (1857) by Gustave Flaubert. Because of the attention given in these
novels to the psychological development of the main characters, these novels
are also called the first psychological
novels.
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