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Well, 'selling nostalgia' might refer to capitalizing on people's sentimental feelings for the past. And 'a neurotic novel' could be a novel that has elements related to neurosis, like characters with psychological disorders or an overall mood of unease. Maybe it's about how a novel uses nostalgia in a way that's related to its neurotic themes, perhaps to make it more appealing or thought - provoking.
One way is through the plot structure. The novel could use flashbacks (nostalgia) in a way that is almost compulsive. For example, every few chapters it jumps back to the past in a very structured, almost obsessive way. And the characters within these flashbacks or in relation to these memories could be neurotic. Maybe they are constantly second - guessing their past actions or are overly sentimental about things that in reality were not that great. This creates a sense of neurosis within the context of selling nostalgia as the past is constantly being presented in a way that is both alluring and a source of internal conflict for the characters.
You can start by checking out websites like Project Gutenberg. It offers a vast collection of free e - books, including many classic works of fiction that might have neurotic elements in them. Just search for keywords like 'neurotic' or related terms such as 'psychological' or 'introspective' in the search bar.
One example could be 'The Bell Jar' by Sylvia Plath. It's a semi - autobiographical novel that delves deep into the protagonist's mental state, which can be considered neurotic in a sense. The main character Esther Greenwood struggles with depression, identity issues, and the pressures of society, all of which are portrayed in a very vivid and somewhat neurotic way.
You didn't provide the name of the novel or the context, so I can't provide an accurate answer. If you can provide more information, I will be more than happy to help you.
Yes, this novel was called " Miracle Doctor Reborn: Boss, Madam Has Been to the World of Cultivators ". The female lead's surname was Gu, and she was a little crazy. I recommend it to you. I hope you like it.😋
Yes, the female protagonist of the book "The Female Lead of Cultivation Is Difficult" was neurotic and had low EQ. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend "I Merged The World". The male protagonist is neurotic and has the ability to manage the spirit world. He has to adventure with two male protagonists with different styles. The title and plot were both very interesting! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
If you like the male protagonist being crazy, I will recommend a novel called "I Got Hooked Up With A Sick Male Lead After I Transformed Books" to you. The male lead was a psychopath, while the female lead was cold on the surface and a machine on the inside. There might not be a lot of horror elements, but the male protagonist's mental illness should meet your needs. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗