Yes, 'A Farewell to Arms' by Ernest Hemingway might also be considered in this category to some extent. The relationship in the story seems to have a slow, inevitable end, much like a slow death. The protagonist's hopes and dreams are gradually crushed as the war and other circumstances take their toll.
It's difficult to point out a single 'Cause of Death Novel' as being famous. However, in the genre of crime and mystery, there are countless novels where the cause of death is a central element. Patricia Cornwell's Kay Scarpetta series, for instance. Scarpetta is a medical examiner, and in each book, she is involved in determining the cause of death, whether it's due to foul play, disease, or other factors. These novels are well - known for their in - depth exploration of forensic science and the determination of causes of death.
A'slow death novel' could refer to a type of novel that perhaps depicts a slow and gradual decline, either of a character, a society, or a situation. For example, it might tell the story of a person slowly succumbing to an illness, or a civilization gradually losing its values over time.
I'm not sure of a specific novel titled exactly 'death's head novel' that is widely known by that name. However, there are many novels that deal with death - related themes and might be considered in the vein of what could be a 'death's head novel'. For example, 'Dracula' by Bram Stoker has a lot of death and the macabre in it.
There are indeed. Consider 'Lolita' by Nabokov. There were likely some editorial changes that Nabokov had to make to get the novel published. These changes might have been considered by some as 'editing to death' in the sense that they might have slightly altered the original vision. Also, in the case of some modern novels that are part of big - name franchises, the publishers may demand so many edits to fit a certain marketable image that the novel ends up being over - edited. This can happen when there is a lot of pressure to make the novel conform to a pre - set marketing or readership expectation.
As far as I know, there isn't a super - famous novel named exactly 'death day novel'. But there are books that touch on the concept. 'A Monster Calls' by Patrick Ness is about a boy dealing with his mother's approaching death. It doesn't use the term 'death day' but it has elements where certain days are significant in relation to the impending death. So while not a 'death day novel' in name, it has related themes.
One could consider 'The Death of Ivan Ilyich' by Leo Tolstoy as an example. In this novel, Ivan Ilyich is on his death bed and the story delves into his thoughts and experiences as he faces death. It shows his realization about the emptiness of his previous life.
There were a few famous sayings about taking things slow: 1. Slow is steady. Todd Rex 2. Slow and persistent to win. Greece 3. You can go far even if you walk slowly and steadily. Germany 4. The slowest person, as long as he doesn't lose his goal, will walk faster than those who wander aimlessly. Lessing, Laocoon 5. Every bit of progress is slow and arduous. A person can only tackle one limited goal at a time. Beveridge's Selections The deepest and most peaceful happiness is to observe the land and the world, and slowly taste its harmony. This happiness, at first glance, might seem ordinary, but in fact, it was profound and long-lasting. San Mao, The Story of the Sahara Desert Note: The provided search results do not contain an exact match for the question. However, the selected quotes emphasize the importance of taking things slowly and steadily, as well as the benefits of patience and perseverance.
There are several great 'death novels'. 'The Plague' by Albert Camus is one. It uses the plague as a metaphor for death and shows how people react to the threat of mass death. 'The Death of Ivan Ilyich' by Leo Tolstoy is another. This novel deeply explores the psychological and spiritual journey of a man facing his own death. It shows how he re - evaluates his life in the face of death, and it's a profound exploration of the human condition in relation to death.
There were a few novels with slower plots and more words. They were "Traversing the Farming Path of the Imperial Merchant","The Record of the Forgotten River in Futu","The Vicious Villain Won't Be Whitewashed Today","The Road to Cultivation and Longevity", and "The Edge of Enlightenment". Among them,"Crossing Farming: The Way of the Imperial Merchant" was an ancient romance, business, and farming novel. The protagonist traveled to an empty dynasty and lived a comfortable life."Futu Wangchuan Record" was an ancient and prehistoric novel. Through the mysterious building,"Futu," the reader was led into the story of ghosts and demons."The Vicious Villain Won't Clear Her Name Today" was a fantasy romance novel from a different continent. From the perspective of the female protagonist who dominated the Jianghu, she was ruthless and had her own persistence and story."The Road to Cultivation and Immortality" was a novel from the infinite heavens. The protagonist's road to immortality was full of obstacles and dangers. It was slow and full of excitement. Edge of Revelation was a suspense-mystery novel. Through the competition between darkness and light, it made readers feel fear and anticipation. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
The following is a personal recommendation from this fairy. They are all novels that take time to heat up: - "Poisonous Step: The Young Demon Concubine": An ancient romance novel. The female protagonist is evil, the male protagonist is even more evil, and the supporting characters are all evil. The taste is stronger, and the lighter taste is more cautious! - Long Road and Song: A traditional wuxia novel about growing up. It's more suitable for the Bookworm to read slowly. - Diary of a Supporting Female Character: A modern romance novel about urban life. It tells the story of a girl's struggle and growth. She reads other people's stories and grows up in her own life! - "The Path to Ascension: The Possession of Mecha" was a sci-fi space-interstellar love song novel. It was the product of a big imagination. If you like it, you can leave a claw. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗