Correct Answer: Correct answer is: D) Charles Dickens.
Exam Relevance: AP English Literature, Cambridge IGCSE English Literature
Difficulty: Moderate
Concept notes: The rise of the novel as a literary form occurred primarily in the 18th century, with key contributors including Samuel Richardson, Laurence Sterne, and Daniel Defoe. Charles Dickens, while a significant novelist, emerged later in the 19th century when the novel was already established.
Common Mistakes: A common mistake is confusing the timeline of literary movements, mistaking Dickens as part of the early novelists rather than a later contributor.
Explanations: The rise of the novel is associated with 18th-century authors who established the form. Dickens, writing in the 19th century, contributed to the novel's evolution but was not part of its initial rise.
Option Analysis: - Option A: Samuel Richardson was a pioneer of the novel, known for works like "Pamela."
- Option B: Laurence Sterne's "Tristram Shandy" was innovative and influential in the development of the novel.
- Option C: Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe" is considered one of the first English novels.
- Option D: Charles Dickens wrote in the 19th century, after the novel had already become established.
Mnemonic: Dickens Dated Differently
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