antinovelist

noun

Etymology

From antinovel + -ist or anti- + novelist.

  1. derived from novellus
  2. derived from novel
  3. inherited from novel
  4. prefixed as antinovel — “anti + novel
  5. suffixed as antinovelist — “antinovel + ist

Definitions

  1. A writer of antinovels.

    • The difference between a modern novelist like Roth and an eighteenth-century moralist and antinovelist like Rousseau […]
    • But for Augustine, as for the harsher Puritans who followed him, there is no real point in saying what some humanist antinovelists very much wished to say […]
    • At no point in her writing does Mary Lee Settle become an antinovelist or a player of literary games.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA