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| 1001 |
| | Japanese author Murasaki Shibubi produces, in The Tale of Genji, a book which can be considered the world's first novel | |
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| 1605 |
| | Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes publishes the first part of his satirically romantic novel Don Quixote | |
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| 1680 |
| | John Bunyan publishes The Life and Death of Mr Badman, an allegory of a misspent life that is akin to a novel | |
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| 1688 |
| | Aphra Behn's novel Oroonoko makes an early protest against the inhumanity of the African slave trade | |
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| 1719 |
| | Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, with its detailed realism, can be seen as the first English novel | |
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| 1747 |
| | Samuel Richardson's Clarissa begins the correspondence which grows into the longest novel in the English language | |
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| 1749 |
| | Henry Fielding introduces a character of lasting appeal in the lusty but good-hearted Tom Jones | |
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| 1759 |
| | Voltaire publishes Candide, a satire on optimism prompted by the Lisbon earthquake of 1755 | |
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| 1759 |
| | Laurence Sterne publishes the first two volumes of Tristram Shandy, beginning with the scene at the hero's conception | |
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| 1762 |
| | Two books in this year, Émile and Du Contrat Social, prompt orders for the arrest of Jean-Jacques Rousseau | |
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