Except for the restrictions imposed by brevity of compass, the writer of novelettes employs the same methods as the writer of novels; and, furthermore, he sets forth similar materials.
As a writer of novelettes he is unrivaled and some of his short stories are worthy to rank with the best that his followers have produced.
By novel, I mean a story of about one hundred pages or more of your present size, andnovelettes fifty pages or more.
I enjoy the serials and your two-part novelettes since it gives one something to look forward to each month.
Loss of memory, too, is only one of the consequences of reading a dozen novelettes in a week's run.
His reputation chiefly depends on his collection of Hebrew novelettes and poems, called Machberoth.
As already stated Immanuel wrote various books on Hebrew grammar, exegesis, and cabbala, and composed, in addition to several Biblical commentaries, a collection of Hebrew novelettes and poems.
There are several novelettesin the Machberoth dealing with various piquant incidents, but the two following are perhaps most suitable for quotation.
And anyhow there'll be no rent to pay and no novelettes to write.
It chilled Philip to hear her make use of the sort of phrase she read in the pennynovelettes which she devoured.
She had read too many novelettes not to know how to take such an offer.
This series included eight novelettes and short novels, enough to fill four or five books, and appeared in successive issues of Adventure Magazine, beginning August 1914.
This is not counting some eighteen novelettes and novels found in magazines only.
It is true that, five years later than Adolphe, appeared Madame de Duras's agreeable novelettes of Ourika and Édouard, in which something of the old tone revives.
The semi-educated classes use the phrases of novelettes habitually.
Whether this is the reason the novelettes trade in the phrases, or whether the semi-educated acquire the phrases from the novelettes, is not clear.
The best complete novelettes I have read were both in the same issue.
The boys themselves, when penitent, frequently accuse the novelettes with great bitterness, which is only to be expected from young people possessed of no little native humour.
The objection rests upon the theory that the tone of the mass of boys' novelettesis criminal and degraded, appealing to low cupidity and low cruelty.
We put the saucepan on the fire and plied it with fuel--two Chronicles, a Telegraph, and two Family Herald novelettes were burned in vain.
But there is a striking difference between the typical representatives of the two divisions, between cosmopolitan novelettes like Cinderella or the Sleeping Beauty, on the one hand, and pseudo-historic legends about local heroes on the other.
These novelettes or comediettas, as they may be called, of the European common people, differ but little in their essential parts, whether they are recited in the cold north or the balmy south, the rude east or the cultured west.
He is steadily on virtue's side in the love pamphlets and novelettes he poured out in endless succession, and whose plots were dramatized by the school which gathered round him.
The lady had been finding her novelettes dull reading lately.
The earlier fairy tales of Ulysses have their scene in the West, while the later romances or novelettes interwoven in the last 12 Books have their scene in the East, with one exception possibly.
No less than five such Novelettes are found in the last twelve Books--some long, some brief.
Sometimes in novelettes the villain of the story turns out to be the hero after all, you know.
Samuel picked up one of the "Heartsease" novelettes and tried to read in it.
One or two volumes of the Heartsease Novelettes and some artificial flowers, with which a hat was to be trimmed by Miss Hamlyn, were thus left undisturbed.
Moreheads sermons are I hear much praised, but I never read sermons of any kind; but I read novelettes and my Bible, and I never forget it, or my prayers.
At their elbows boys gloated over the pages of a penny dreadful, and the women fingered penny novelettes with rapid movements, trying to judge the contents from the gaudy cover.
Mrs Partridge gave up novelettes for a week when she learned that her stepdaughter had married Chook that morning at the registry office.
I tried in the first collection to offer the best novelettes of Gautier in English, relying upon my own judgement so far as I could.
I like the long novelettesmuch better than continued novels, and hope that in the future we will get bigger and better novelettes.
The note-book he had disinterred from her novelettes lay upon the table and reminded him of his grievance of rained hours.
For some inexplicable reason Lewisham saw fit to hate her novelettes very bitterly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "novelettes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.