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Audio books of the genre Romance
Novels are works that usually have quite large volumes and describe the life of the main characters over a fairly long period of life. These types of novels are distinguished according to the stages of narration: from the birth to the death of the protagonist, from the entry of the hero into a crisis situation and to its exit, from the birth of the hero with the subsequent entry and exit from the crisis state. The first novels appeared in the Middle Ages, as stories about the exploits of knights, then there were robbery novels. In England, novels eventually began to be called short stories, although the “old” novels retained the name romance.Novels distinguish the following historical types: the ancient novel, the chivalric novel, the allegorical novel, the novel of manners, and the psychological novel.