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  1. Alone (Swedish: Ensam) is a novella from 1903 by Swedish writer August Strindberg. The protagonist is a 50-year-old writer who has returned to Stockholm after spending several years in the countryside. The novel has been subject to treatment by a number of literary researchers.

  2. Alone is a novella by Robert Reed, published in 2010. It is set on board the Great Ship. It spans thousands of years, and tells the story of a shape-shifting machine named Alone who explores the Great Ship. It was included in the 2013 collection The Greatship. The introduction to the story...

  3. Alone (en sueco: Ensam) es una novela de 1903 delescritor sueco August Strindberg. El protagonista es un escritor de 50 años que ha vuelto a Estocolmo tras pasar varios años en el campo. La novela ha sido objeto de tratamiento por parte de varios investigadores literarios.

  4. Editorial: BLAQUEDIAMOND1989. Idioma: INGLÉS. Encuadernación: eBook. ISBN: 9781370885053. El eBook WHAT YOU WON'T DO: A STAND-ALONE NOVELLA EBOOK del autor BLAQUE DIAMOND en PDF al MEJOR PRECIO en Casa del Libro.

  5. 7 de feb. de 2023 · In this post, we’ll show you how long a novella, novelette, and short story are — and reveal the word counts for popular examples of all three. But if all you're after is a quick answer, here they are: Novella: 17,500 – 40,000 words. Novelette: 7,700 – 17,500 words. Short Story: Less than 7,500 words.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NovellaNovella - Wikipedia

    A novella is a narrative prose fiction whose length is shorter than most novels, but longer than most novelettes and short stories. The English word novella derives from the Italian novella meaning a short story related to true (or apparently so) facts.

  7. 9 de ago. de 2023 · Nine Novellas For Our Current Age of Distraction. John Fulton Recommends Max Porter, Claire Keegan, and More. By John Fulton. August 9, 2023. I’ve always loved the novella, which Henry James called “the beautiful and blessed nouvelle” and which Joyce Carol Oates deemed “the most difficult, at least for me” of “all the literary prose forms.”