Examples of 'epistolary' in a sentence

Meaning of "epistolary"

epistolary (adjective): Involving letters or the exchange of letters
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  • Of or relating to letters, or the writing of letters.
  • Carried on by written correspondence.
  • In the manner of written correspondence.
  • A Christian liturgical book containing set readings for church services from the New Testament Epistles.

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An epistolary novel is a novel written as a series of documents.
His letters are now a remarkable epistolary work.
The confidentiality of the epistolary correspondences is a crucial object of attention.
The book is therefore a modern example of an epistolary novel.
The epistolary form is difficult.
What ensued was a modern epistolary courtship.
Recuerdo is an epistolary novel which consists of messages sent through email.
Here are some examples of contemporary epistolary novels.
An early epistolary novel.
His works belong to the genre of epistolary novel.
My first epistolary novel.
He may have been the inventor of the epistolary novel.
The epistolary communication was an elementary part of the scientific culture of the naturalists.
The end result is the epistolary novel itself.
Epistolary novels generally consist of letters written by one or more of the characters.

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Evelyn is written in the epistolary style.
Not only does this epistolary exchange promote learning to read and write.
Dutilleul could not adapt to these epistolary fashions.
The epistolary statement should be the basic element of dramatic communication in this dramatisation.
There is also the epistolary genre.
The problem with an epistolary novel is that the point of view keeps constantly changing.
I have always enjoyed epistolary novels.
Was written as an epistolary novel or autobiography of a person known as Abraham of Worms.
It is an interesting and modern work told in an epistolary way.
Pygmy is an epistolary novel.
There are two theories on the genesis of the epistolary novel.
The novel enthused its readers because the epistolary style associated a real language to a deep emotion.
The fourth and fifth stories are written in epistolary form.
The word epistolary comes from Latin where epistola means a letter.
The negotiation was done in an epistolary manner.
They specialized in epistolary novels in the mold of Samuel Richardson.
The relationship was mainly epistolary.
We first sought to define the place of epistolary exchanges in the Mesopotamian social interactions.
Also presented are hermeneutical principles for the interpretation of epistolary literature.
Dracula is an epistolary novel.
Their form begins to be marked by a formal address and a distinctively epistolary ending.
Gilead is an epistolary novel.
Reading them has enabled me to reframe the questions of authorship and epistolary literature.
From where there is a memorable epistolary with the Argentinean writer Héctor Eandi.
This is taken to be the first Italian epistolary novel.
Hyperion is an epistolary novel by German poet Friedrich Hölderlin.
His narrative is an epistolary.
Pygmy is an epistolary novel by Chuck Palahniuk.
A return to the epistolary.
Carrie is an epistolary horror novel by American author Stephen King.
There begins the plot of the film under an epistolary narrative structure.
Epistolary novel, a novel in the form of letters.
That ingenuous title corresponds to what is in fact an epistolary autobiography of exceptional caliber.
Both were epistolary novels, a form she continued to favour.
And they even had the sense to put the invite in epistolary form for you.

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