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Many of the early novels were written in the form of letters.
a. True
b. False

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False.

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By early novels, most, not without some controversy, would refer to the modern novel that, without a doubt, was inaugurated by Cervantes´ Don Quixote, and followed by many others ever since. What characterizes these early novels is the indiscriminate use of fiction, up to a point where, like the narrator of the Quixote, reality, authorship, and fictionalized narrative are indistinguishable (which is what makes this genre so enticing and fascinating). Although this indiscriminate use of fiction and reality led to a specific genre of novels called “epistolary novel”, this could hardly be credited with the rise in popularity that the novel genre saw in the 17th century.

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User Henry Keiter
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This is True.

They are called epistolary novels. An example of that would be Dracula, even though it wasn't one of the earliest novels.
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