List of novellas
Novellas are works of prose fiction longer than a short story but shorter than a novel.[1] Several novellas have been recognized as among the best examples of the literary form. Publishers and literary award societies typically consider a novella's word count to be between 17,000 and 40,000 words.[2][3]
Major novellas
Certain novellas have been recognized as the best examples of the literary form, through their appearance on multiple best-of lists.[4][5][6][7][8]
Author | Title | Published | References |
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Albert Camus | The Stranger | 1942 | [4][5][6][9][10] |
Truman Capote | Breakfast at Tiffany's | 1958 | [4][5][9][10] |
Joseph Conrad | Heart of Darkness | 1899 | [5][6][7][8][9][11] |
Charles Dickens | A Christmas Carol | 1843 | [4][5][7][9][11] |
Ernest Hemingway | The Old Man and the Sea | 1952 | [4][6][7][8][9][11][10] |
Franz Kafka | The Metamorphosis | 1915 | [4][5][7][8][9][11][10] |
Richard Matheson | I Am Legend | 1954 | [6][7][9][11] |
Herman Melville | Billy Budd | 1924 | [5][8] |
George Orwell | Animal Farm | 1945 | [4][5][7][8][9][11][10] |
Philip Roth | Goodbye, Columbus | 1959 | [6][8] |
John Steinbeck | Of Mice and Men | 1937 | [4][7][9][11][10] |
Robert Louis Stevenson | Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde | 1886 | [4][5][9][10] |
H. G. Wells | The War of the Worlds | 1898 | [5][8] |
Edith Wharton | Ethan Frome | 1911 | [5][6][9][10] |
Other notable novellas
Additionally, several novellas have been included on at least one best-of list.
References
- "Novella". Merriam Webster Dictionary. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
a short novel: a story that is longer than a short story but shorter than a novel
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- "Top 10 Novellas". The Novella Award. Archived from the original on 5 June 2016. Retrieved 18 May 2016.
- "These Amazing Classic Books Are So Short You Have No Excuse Not To Read Them". The Huffington Post. 6 December 2013. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
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- "The 93 Best Novellas" by Greg Hickey, Greg Hickey Writes. July 7, 2022. Accessed October 9, 2022.
- "100 Must-Read Novellas by Teresa Preston, Book Riot. December 20, 2016. Accessed October 9, 2022."
- "The Top 10 Novellas of All Time" by Johann Thorsson, Book Riot. November 30, 2012. Accessed October 9, 2022."
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- Rottenberg, Catherine (2003). "Passing : Race, Identification, and Desire". Criticism. 45 (4): 435–52. doi:10.1353/crt.2004.0025.
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- Benson, Jackson J. (1990). The Short Novels of John Steinbeck: Critical Essays With a Checklist to Steinbeck Criticism. Duke University Press. pp. 143–. ISBN 9780822309949. Retrieved 30 January 2013.
- "The Best Novellas Every Book Lover Should Read" by Orrin Grey, Early Bird Books. September 17, 2021. Accessed October 9, 2022.
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