I haven't come across this 'i hope this finds you well novel' before, so I can't tell you who the author is. You could try looking it up in a library database or an online book search engine to find out.
I'm not sure as I haven't read this specific novel. It could potentially be a story about a character's journey of self - discovery while hoping that the recipient of their message (which could be the reader or another character in the story) is in a good state.
Yes, 'The Great Gatsby' could also fit. The way Nick Carraway begins to tell his story has a certain charm and a sense of well - wishing in a way, as he sets the stage for the events that are about to unfold in the glitzy and decadent world of the 1920s.
Well, it can also suggest that the writer in the novel has a certain respect or care for the recipient. It might be used to introduce a more personal or important message that follows. For example, in some Victorian - era novels, this kind of phrase was common to start a correspondence that would then lead to revelations about family secrets or matters of the heart. It's a way to draw the reader in gently and make them feel like they are privy to a personal communication.
'I'm not a novelist, so I haven't learned any relevant online literature knowledge.' I'm a person who loves reading novels and can answer questions about language and knowledge. If you have any other questions, I will try my best to answer them.
It's possible to add an email link to a story in many cases. You need to have the technical knowledge to insert the correct HTML code or use the features provided by the content management system you're using. Also, make sure it complies with any terms of service or guidelines.
Sure, you can put an email link in a story. Just be cautious about its purpose and whether it adds value to the narrative. Also, be aware of any potential privacy or security concerns related to sharing an email link publicly.
A few ancient novels were recommended as good works. Among them," The General's Little Girl " was an ancient novel with an intriguing plot. It told the story of the sweet love between the heroine Ah Yan and the general Xiao Zhengfeng. In addition," Pagoda Tower " was also a well-written ancient novel. The author, Fourth Sister You, had a charming style of writing, and the story was antique. In addition," Record of the Hairpins " was also recommended as a well-written non-rebirth ancient novel. It told the story of the female protagonist who was a genius at solving cases since she was young. However, due to the limited search results provided, it was impossible to give more recommendations.