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novelette
[ nov-uh-let ]
novelette
/ ˌnɒvəˈlɛt /
noun
- an extended prose narrative story or short novel
- a novel that is regarded as being slight, trivial, or sentimental
- a short piece of lyrical music, esp one for the piano
Word History and Origins
Origin of novelette1
Example Sentences
The Tall T, from a Leonard novelette, starred Randolph Scott and Richard Boone.
And her old aunt is a regular tartar; I dont suppose there ever was such a typical female guardian outside a penny novelette.
As a parody of how some quite accomplished but unsympathetic pianist performed the Novelette it was beyond all praise.
Mr. McClure tried to beguile her into writing him a “novelette,” or a “romance of Bible times,” but Mrs. Ward was not to be moved.
I dream of a novel, or a novelette, to be constructed upon totally novel principles; but the outlook is not encouraging.
Before completing it I expect to publish a novelette, which will be dedicated to you,—if I think it worthy of you.
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