Lyric novels were a type of literary work that used emotional descriptions as its main technique. It often used the protagonist's inner monologue or dreams to show the protagonist's emotional experience and inner world. The main feature of lyric novels was that they emphasized emotional and psychological descriptions, often paying more attention to the expression of emotions and the struggle and contradictions of the protagonist. Lyric novels are often regarded as an important form of modern literature, especially in the second half of the 20th century, with the rise of modern literature, lyric novels gradually became one of the mainstream literary forms. There were many famous modern lyric novels, such as Faulkner, George Orwell, Karl Max Webber, and so on.