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Novels, Society and History

Question:

Mention some important reasons for the popularity of the novels. [CBSE Sept. 2010, 2011]
Or
Explain, how did novels become a popular medium of entertainment among the middle class during the late nineteenth century in India. [CBSE 2010 (D), Sept. 2013]
Or
Why were the novels widely read and become popular very quickly ? [CBSE Sept. 2011, 2012]
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How did novels become popular among masses ? (CBSE 2013)
Or
Assess the reasons for the popularity of the novel in Europe ? [CBSE 2012]

Answer:

(i) Cheap : Novels were very cheap as compared to manuscript. These circulated among few people. In contrast, because of being printed, novels were widely read and became popular very quickly.
(ii) Novels catered to the need of common people : Printing created an appetite for new kinds of writing. As more and more people could now read, they wanted to see their own lives, experiences, emotions and relationships reflected in what they read. Novels, ideally catered to this need. It soon acquired distinctively Indian forms and styles. For readers, it opened up new worlds
of experience, and gave a vivid sense of the diversity of human lives.
(iii) New Readers : The novel first took firm root in England and France. Novels began to be written from the seventeenth century, but they really flowered from the eighteenth century. New groups of lower-middle-class people such as shopkeepers and clerks, along with the traditional aristocratic and gentlemanly classes in England and France now formed the new readership for novels.
(iv) Hiring novels : Technological improvements in printing brought down the price of books and innovations in marketing led to expanded sales. In France, publishers found that they could make super profits by hiring out novels by the hour. The novel was one of the first mass-produced items to be sold.
(v) New absorbing and believable world : The worlds created by novels were absorbing and believable, and seemingly real. While reading novels, the reader was transported to another person's world, and began looking at life as it was experienced by the characters of the novel. Besides, novels allowed individuals the pleasure of reading in private, as well as the joy of publicly reading or discussing stories with friends or relatives. In rural areas people would collect to hear one of them reading a novel aloud, often becoming deeply involved in the lives of the characters.

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Novels, Society and History

Q 1.

Who was Leo Tolstoy?

Q 2.

Which was the first novel of Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay ?

Q 3.

What was the importance of novels ?
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In what ways was the novel in colonial India useful for both the colonisers as well as the nationalists ?  [CBSE 2009 (O), Sept. 2010, 2011, 2012]
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"Novels were useful for both the colonial administrators and Indians in colonial India."Support the statement with example. [CBSE 2010 (O)]
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What Were the various uses of novels from the Indian point of view ? [CBSE Sept. 2010]

Q 4.

Name any two famous Hindi novelists. Also mention the names of the novels written by them.

Q 5.

During the 19th century, the early Bengali novelists lived in two worlds'. Explain.

Q 6.

Who is the author of the novel ‘Robinson Crusoe' ? [CBSE. Sept.2011, 12]

Q 7.

Discuss some of the social changes in the nineteenth century Britain which Thomas Hardy and Charles Dickens wrote about.

Q 8.

Explain the following:
a) Social changes in Britain which led to an increase in women readers
b) What actions of Robinson Crusoe make us see him as a typical coloniser.
c) After 1740, the readership of novels began to include poorer people.
d) Novelists in colonial India wrote for a political cause.

Q 9.

Novels had explained and focussed on the terrible conditions of urban life under industrial capitalism. Justify.

Q 10.

What did the novels in the nineteenth- century India mean to :
(a) Women
(b) Children
Or
What was the attitude of people in India in the 19th century towards women reading ? How did women responded to this ? [CBSE Sept. 2010, 2011]

Q 11.

What do you mean by epistolary novel ? Give One example.
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State the meaning of epistolary novel. Give one example for this type of novel. [CBSE 2013]

Q 12.

How most of the novels of the 19th century represented the true picture of the community and the society ?

Q 13.

Name the countries where the novel first took firm roots. [CBSE 2009 (o)]

Q 14.

Which was the first modern novel in Nalayalam ? [CBSE 2014]

Q 15.

Which was the first modem novel in Malayalam? When was it published ?

Q 16.

In many novels written during the colonial period, the ideal person successfully deals with one of the central dilemmas faced by colonial subject'. What was the dilemma ?

Q 17.

In what ways was the novel in colonial India useful for both the colonisers as well as the nationalists?

Q 18.

Write a short note on novels for the young.

Q 19.

Name any three novels by Premchand.

Q 20.

Write about the early Bengali novels.

Q 21.

How did the early novels contribute to colonialism ?
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With the help of an example show how the early novels in Europe contributed to colonialism? [CBSE Sept. 2010, 2011]

Q 22.

Who is the author of the novel "Robinson Crusoe ?

Q 23.

Describe the ways in which the novel in India attempted to create a sense of pan-Indian belonging

Q 24.

How did the novels play a significant role in awareness about the India's glorious past. [CBSE 2013]
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How did novels inspire the freedom fighters? Explain with two examples. [CBSE 2011]

Q 25.

How did novel become a popular medium of entertainment among the middle class in India? Explain. [CBSE 2012]

Q 26.

Who was Jane Austen ? How do her novels give us a glimpse of the world of women in the general rural society in the early 19th century Britain ?
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How did Jane Austen portray the women of 19th century in her novel ? [CBSE Sept. 2010, 2012]

Q 27.

Write about some of the important characteristics of the Hindi novels. [CBSE Sept. 2010]
Or
How did the Hindi novels reflect the true picture of the Indian society of the 19th century ?
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Explain the teachings given by Srinivas Das in his novel ‘Pariksha Guru'. [CBSE 2010 (F), 2014]
In what ways did novels help to give the people a vision of being ideal characters without losing one's identity ? Explain.  [CBSE 2012]

Q 28.

Why were children prevented from reading novels ? Explain. (CBSE-2012)

Q 29.

Who is the author of novel "Titash Ekti Nadir Naam"? Why is it considered a special novel ? Explain any four reasons.  [CBSE 2013, 2014]
Or .
Who is the author of novel "Titash Ekti Nadir Naam"? Describe the theme of this novel. [CBSE 2012]

Q 30.

Explain the themes and issues of the novels of Thomas Hardy. [CBSE 2011]

Q 31.

How were the poor people, for a long time, excluded in the publishing market in eighteenth century Europe ? Explain any two reasons. [CBSE 2010 (D)]

Q 32.

Why did the readership of novel begin to include poorer people? Give any three reasons. [CBSE 2013]
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"For a long time the publishing market excluded the poor."Give reasons for such an exclusion. [CBSE 2015]

Q 33.

Mention some important characteristics of novels which increased their popularity among the readers.

Q 34.

Who formed the readership for the novels ?

Q 35.

Who was another of Pamela a novel based on exchange of letters between two lovers.

Q 36.

What was impact of serialisation of a novel ?

Q 37.

Who was the author of Pickwick Papers which was serialised in 1836 ? [CBSE 2014]

Q 38.

Who is the writer of the Novel Germinal ? What was the theme of the novel ?

Q 39.

Name a novelist who wrote about traditional rural communities of England that were vanishing.

Q 40.

How most of the novels of the 19th century represented the true picture of the community and the society ?

Q 41.

What was the theme of the novel Jane Eyre written by Charlotte Bronte?

Q 42.

Which was the first proper modem Hindi novel? Who was its author ?

Q 43.

Who was Rokeya Hossein ?

Q 44.

Name a novelist who wrote for lower- castes.

Q 45.

Which was the first historical novel written in Bengal ?

Q 46.

Name any two novels written by Munshi Premchand. [CBSE 2014]

Q 47.

Who wrote Anandmath ? [CBSE 2014]

Q 48.

The novel revolves around Surdas who is visually impaired and belongs to an untouchable caste. Identify the novel.

Q 49.

Explain the following :
(a) Social changes in Britain which led to an increase in women readers.
(b) What actions of Robinson Crusoe make us see him as a typical coloniser ? [CBSE Sept. 2011]
Or
"Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe made the readers feel that they were part of a superior community". Support the statement. [CBSE 2013]
Or
What actions of Robinson Crusoe made him as a typical coloniser ? Explain. [CBSE 2013]
(c) After 1740, the readership of novels began to include poorer people.
(d) Novelists in colonial India wrote for a political cause.
Or
How does the novel Pariksha Guru reflect the inner and outer world of the newly emerging middle classes ? [CBSE Sept. 2010]

Q 50.

Write a note on :
(a) Hie Oriya Novel
(b) Jane Austen's portrayal of women
(c) The picture of the new middle class which the novel Pariksha Guru portrays.