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The Rise and Impact of Serialized Novels
Introduction The concept of serialized novels is as intriguing as it is enduring, tracing its roots back to the 19th century when authors such as Charles Dickens and Leo Tolstoy first experimented with episodic storytelling. This article explores the evolution of serialized novels from their inception to their resurgence in the digital age, examining how this format has captivated audiences and influenced both the literary world and the publishing industry.
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