I'm not sure who specifically wrote the 'first clone novel'. There could be many contenders depending on how one defines a 'clone novel'. It might be a relatively unknown author who was ahead of their time in exploring this concept.
I don't know the exact author of the 'first clone novel'. It could be that an early science - fiction writer dabbled in this idea. There are so many books out there that it's hard to pinpoint without more research. Maybe it was an author in a small literary community who first explored the idea of cloning in a novel form.
Sadly, I can't say for certain who wrote the 'first clone novel'. There are many novels that touch on cloning - related themes, but to determine which was the very first is difficult. It could be a forgotten work from decades ago, or perhaps a more recent indie author who unknowingly created the first true 'clone novel'. Without a more in - depth study of the history of science - fiction and cloning in literature, it's impossible to name the author.
Another candidate for an early novel could be 'Le Morte d'Arthur' which has elements of a novel in its compilation of Arthurian legends. It was written by Sir Thomas Malory in the 15th century in England. But again, the definition of 'first' can vary depending on different criteria such as narrative structure, length, and fictional elements.
There are many possible answers to this question because the creation of novels involves many different fields and eras. But generally speaking, the earliest novels were from ancient times, such as the ancient Greek epics,"The Iliad" and "The Odysey." These works had a history of thousands of years and were one of the earliest literary works in human history. However, the origin of modern novels can be traced back to the 18th century in Europe. Enlightenment ideologists proposed many new literary theories, advocating rationality, science, and critical thinking. These theories contributed to the development and prosperity of the novel. One of the earliest modern novels was Daniel Defoe's Crusoe. The development of modern novels was also influenced by the cultural movements of the 20th century, such as romanticism, realism, realism, and so on. Among them, the most famous were the Russian works "Crime and Punishment" and "War and Peace", which had a profound impact on the development of modern novels.
This question was difficult to answer because online novels had a long history. However, if it was referring to the novels that were very famous in the online novel world, then some of the earliest online novels could be traced back to the late 1980s and early 1990s. The more famous ones were the Harry Potter series, the Battle Through the Heavens series, and the Snow Eagle Lord series. The authors of these novels were all online. They published their novels online and gradually became popular, becoming classics in the online novel world.
The Defiant Immortal written by Er Gen and the mortal immortal biography written by Forgotten Words, who wrote it first and who wrote it later. Egen's Rebel Immortal was a fantasy novel written by Egen that was first published in 2011, while the Legend of Mortal Cultivation written by Forgotten Words was published in 2013. Therefore, the Defiant Immortal was written a year earlier than the Mortal Cultivation Biography.
Miguel de Cervantes wrote 'Don Quixote', a very important satirical novel. He was a Spanish writer from the 16th - 17th century. His work not only revolutionized the novel form but also provided a deep and humorous look at the society of his time through satire.
As mentioned before, Murasaki Shikibu wrote 'The Tale of Genji' which is often regarded as one of the first historical novels. She was a Japanese noblewoman who had a deep understanding of the court life of her time and was able to portray it vividly in her work.
There is no one definitive answer to who wrote the first western novel. Some scholars might point to ancient Greek or Roman works that had some novel - like characteristics. For instance, Petronius' 'Satyricon' had elements of a long - form fictional narrative. But the concept of the novel as we know it today was still in its infancy in those times.
The first vampire novel was 'The Vampyre' and it was written by John Polidori.
Well, 'The Notting Hill Mystery' is often regarded as an early crime novel. It was written by Charles Felix. This novel had elements that set the foundation for future crime novels, such as a complex mystery and a detective - like figure trying to solve it.