Regionalism was a key feature. It showed the distinctiveness of different American regions. Also, moral lessons were common.
The 19th - century American novels often had complex characters. These characters were used to explore various aspects of human nature. And there was a tendency to have a strong narrative arc that held the reader's attention.
Experimental writing styles were common, like the use of stream - of - consciousness. It gives readers direct access to characters' unfiltered thoughts.
Experimentation with form such as stream - of - consciousness in Joyce's 'Ulysses' and a focus on social and political issues like Orwell's '1984'.
Often had moral or social messages, as seen in Dickens' works which critiqued society.
Stream - of - consciousness writing, which shows characters' unedited thoughts. For example, in Faulkner's works.
Sure. Complex characters, exploration of social issues, and detailed settings are the features.
There are several features. First, complex characters with deep personalities. Second, detailed descriptions of society. Third, long and often convoluted plots. Fourth, the presence of omniscient narrators. Fifth, a sense of realism. Sixth, serialization in publication. And seventh, exploration of class differences.
Sure. 'The Scarlet Letter' by Nathaniel Hawthorne is a great one. It tells the story of Hester Prynne who has to wear a scarlet 'A' for adultery in a Puritan community.
Sure. Experimental narrative styles, diverse themes, and a focus on the individual are features.
Sure. Some features are the focus on individualism, the exploration of the American Dream, and the use of diverse settings.
Sure. Individualism, diversity of themes, and influence from the historical context are some features.