As I mentioned before, if we consider 'Don Quixote' as the first modern novel, it was written by Miguel de Cervantes.
If 'The Tale of Genji' is regarded as an early form of the modern novel, it was written by Murasaki Shikibu.
As I mentioned before, Murasaki Shikibu wrote 'The Tale of Genji' which is often considered an early candidate for the first modern novel.
Miguel de Cervantes wrote what is considered the first ever modern novel, 'Don Quixote'.
Nathaniel Hawthorne is often credited with writing one of the first modern American novels, specifically The Scarlet Letter. His work delved into the inner lives of his characters and examined Puritan society in a way that was quite modern for its time.
The first modern dystopian novel 'We' was written by Yevgeny Zamyatin.
As mentioned before, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe wrote 'The Sorrows of Young Werther' which is often considered an early modern romance novel. Goethe was a German writer who had a great influence on literature across Europe.
While Giovanni Boccaccio wrote 'The Decameron' in Italian, its influence on English literature was such that it can be related to the development of the first modern English novel. Translators who brought it into English also played a part in this process, as they introduced new ways of storytelling to the English - reading public.
The world's first modern novel, 'The Tale of Genji', was written by Murasaki Shikibu. She was a Japanese noblewoman and writer in the Heian period. Her work was a significant contribution to Japanese literature and the development of the novel as a form worldwide.
I'm not sure. You might need to do some research in literary history to find out.
Modern Chivalry was written by Hugh Henry Brackenridge.
The first martial arts novel in modern China was The Legend of the Condor Heroes written by Jin Yong.