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An introduction to a novel usually sets as to what the novel is all about.
Going Home published in 1973 by Dell in paperback.
The quality or state of being novel; newness; freshness; recentness of origin or introduction., Something novel; a new or strange thing.
During a murder trial in Syracuse, a court attendant mistakenly used a romance novel by Nora Roberts to swear in a witness. The mix-up caused some amusement in the court proceedings.
Before her brother Groton vanished her (read poor unfortunate soul of is a novel about Ursula although it is third in the Villian Tale series)
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A PREFACE is an introduction to the novel which is not a part of the novel. It is written in the author's own voice, and it usually contains some kind of explanation or contextual notes (such as how the author came up with the idea for the book, who s/he spoke to while doing research, acknowledgment of people who assisted in the writing of the book, etc.). A PROLOGUE is an introduction to the novel which is part of the novel. It is written in the voice of the story (whether the voice of the narrator, omniscient narrator, or a character in the story) and generally provides some sort of introduction, context, or dramatic foreshadowing of the plot or tone of the novel to come. Wikipedia has some good information on prologues and prefaces; I encourage you to check them out.
The best seller was Dark Laughter by the American author, Sherwood Anderson.
The best seller was Dark Laughter by the American author, Sherwood Anderson.
The best-selling novel is "The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest Hemingway, and the author who gave Hemingway his letter of introduction to Gertrude Stein was Sherwood Anderson.
The short, separated introduction to a book, usually written by the author, can be a prologue or a preface. A prologue would describe the background or events pertaining to a novel, and a preface is a more general sort of explanation of the author's viewpoint.