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55: 1070:, especially in France. Although the two are similar in many ways, book series and editorial collection differ because books in a series generally have a common subject, character, or universe; in other words, a set of volumes that are related to each other by certain thematic elements. While books in a collection do not necessarily have a common subject, or a specific order, but with a certain affinity in the content of books (collections on art, on religion, on science...), as well as in the 228: 2448: 2142: 2152: 2132: 1102: 394:(French, literally "river-novel") is an extended sequence of novels of which the whole acts as a commentary for a society or an epoch, and which continually deals with a central character, community or a saga within a family. The river metaphor implies a steady, broad dynamic lending itself to a perspective. Each volume makes up a complete novel by itself, but the entire cycle exhibits unifying characteristics. 1044:.) The connection among books belonging to such a series can be by discipline, focus, approach, type of work, or geographic location. Examples of such series include the "Antwerp Working Papers in Linguistics", "Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile", "Garland Reference Library", "Canterbury Tales Project", " 168:
is a set or series of novels which share common themes, characters, or settings, but where each novel has its own title and free-standing storyline, and can thus be read independently or out of sequence. A novel sequence contains story arcs or themes that cross over several books, rather than simply
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books. Such sequences, from contemporary authors, tend to be more clearly defined than earlier examples. Authors are now more likely to announce an overall series title, or write in round numbers such as 12 volumes. These characteristics are not those of the classical model forms, and become more
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Some authors make it difficult to list their books in a numerical order when they do not release each work in its 'proper' order by the story's internal chronology. They might 'jump' back in time to early adventures of the characters, writing works that must be placed before or between previously
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Some series do have their characters go through changes, and make references to past events. Typically such series are published in the order of their internal chronology, so that the next book published follows the previous book. How much these changes matter will vary from series to series (and
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Some works in a series can stand alone—they can be read in any order, as each book makes few, if any, reference to past events, and the characters seldom, if ever, change. Many of these series books may be published in a numbered series. Examples of such series are works like
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published works. Thus, the books in a series are sometimes enumerated according to the internal chronology rather than in publication order, depending on the intended purpose for the list. Examples of this series include works from the
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There is no useful, formal demarcation between novel sequences and multi-part novels. Novels that are related may or may not fall into a clear sequence. It is also debatable whether a
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The 19th-century predecessors may be distinguished as being rather "family sagas", as their stories are from the perspective of a single family, rather than society as a whole.
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There are some book series that are not really proper series, but more of a single work so large that it must be published over two or more books. Examples of this type include
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reader to reader). For some, it may be minor—characters might get engaged, change jobs, etc., but it does not affect the main storyline. Examples of this type include
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having certain characteristics in common that are formally identified together as a group. Book series can be organized in different ways, such as written by the same
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books. In other series, the changes are major and the books must be read in order to be fully enjoyed. Examples of this type include the
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Proust's work was immensely influential, particularly on British novelists of the middle of the twentieth century who did not favour
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The term has subsequently been applied to other French novel sequences, particularly of the years between the world wars, notably:
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a set of nearly 100 novels, novellas and short stories with some recurring characters, started to come together during the 1830s.
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Reprint series of public domain fiction (and sometimes nonfiction) books appeared as early as the 18th century, with the series
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of the twentieth century: " epic of two heroic yet believably realistic men that would in some ways define a generation".
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are only loosely related, although they contain a recurring cast of characters; his political novels about the
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Book series can be compared with editorial collection, a type of serial publication which is common in the
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A Cultural Citizen of the World: Sigmund Freud's Knowledge and Use of British and American Writings
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is long enough and whether its parts are discrete enough to qualify as a novel sequence.
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The Paperbound Book in America: The History of Paperbacks and Their European Background
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Teach Yourself (E.U.P./Hodder & Stoughton; Teach Yourself Books) - Book Series List
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Publishing and Bookselling: A History from the Earliest Times to the Present Day
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Reclams Universal-Bibliothek (Philipp Reclam jun) - Book Series List (Buchreihe)
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have a tighter connection and dynamic. A strict definition might exclude both.
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The introduction of the preconstructed novel sequence is often attributed to
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is actually set long before the first book. This was done intentionally by
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Traces of Another Time: History and Politics in Postwar British Fiction
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Reprint series were also published in the United States, including the
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Notable nonfiction book series for the general public have included:
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Gender and Genre in Novels Without End: The British Roman-fleuve
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The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to Churchill
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Vintage Series Books for Girls . . . and a Few for Boys
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Index

Novel sequence
books
author
publisher

Penguin Books
Little Black Classics
John Bell
Tauchnitz
George Routledge
Oxford World's Classics
Oxford University Press
Everyman's Library
J. M. Dent
Penguin Classics
Penguin Books
Penguin English Library
Modern Library
Boni & Liveright
Reclam
setting
story arc
characters
timeline
genre fiction
crime fiction
adventure fiction
speculative fiction
children's literature
The Hardy Boys

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