Sastra - Panjang Buku
Di sini Anda akan mempelajari beberapa kata bahasa Inggris yang berhubungan dengan panjang buku seperti "novella", "graphic novel", dan "epistolary".
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a long written story that usually involves imaginary characters and places
a work of fiction with an intermediate length, which could be considered a short novel
a short novel or a long short story, typically having fewer conflicts than a novel but more complicated ones than a short story
the process of adapting a screenplay or other literary work into a novel, often with expanded or additional material
a type of extremely brief story characterized by its brevity and the need to convey a complete narrative within a very limited word count
a type of novel that intentionally avoids traditional narrative structures, character development, and plot
a type of novel that originated in Japan and is typically written in short installments using a mobile phone
a novel that was traditionally published in three separate volumes, typically released in sequence over a period of time
a type of literature that is written and published online, often in serial form, and can be accessed by anyone with an internet connection
a genre of popular fiction that aims to entertain a wide audience during travel, with fast-paced plots, accessible language, and predictable themes
a form of literary expression that uses mobile and pervasive computing technologies to enhance the experience of reading by layering stories onto everyday places and objects
a published work that includes notes, comments, and other additional information to help the reader better understand and contextualize the text
a collaborative writing project where different authors take turns writing chapters or sections of a novel
a type of novel, typically a thriller or horror story, that is designed to be suspenseful and to send shivers down the reader's spine
a work of fiction that aims to provide a comprehensive and detailed account of a particular time period or subject
a novel written as a series of documents, usually in the form of letters or diary entries
a novel created from a collection of previously published short stories, often edited or revised to fit together into a cohesive plot
a book that combines illustrations and storytelling to convey a narrative, often in a sequential art format
a type of novel written and published in small chunks on microblogging platforms, such as Twitter or Weibo
a literary work made up of a collection of shorter pieces that may be standalone, but when combined, they create a larger and more complex narrative
a volume that contains several previously published works by the same author, often relating to a common theme or series
a book, painting, play, etc. that is created according to the common taste of the public in order to earn money
a genre of literature that tells the story of a family or several generations of a family over an extended period
cheaply produced and often sensationalist paperback books with yellow covers, typically sold in railway stations and other public places
a literary work that mixes various pre-existing texts and other materials, such as images, photographs, and illustrations, to create a new narrative
a type of Japanese novel that targets young adult readers, featuring simple writing style, illustrated with anime or manga-style art
a type of writing that is focused on the lives and struggles of working-class people, often with an emphasis on political or social issues
a genre of electronic literature that uses hyperlinks to connect different fragments of a story, allowing the reader to choose different paths and create their own narrative experience
a type of interactive fiction that originated in Japan and primarily features static graphics, anime-style characters, and branching narrative paths
a small pamphlet or booklet that was popular in the 16th to 19th centuries and contained stories, ballads, poems, or religious tracts, typically sold by peddlers or booksellers
a style of Japanese comic books and graphic novels, typically aimed at adults as well as children, and characterized by highly stylized art and storytelling with a wide range of genres