I doubt very much I'd ever write another political novel.
However, she notes the influence Austen received from the political novels of the 1790s written by women.
The book is also a political novel, and a romance.
A political novel - but not the sort you might expect.
The book has been widely acclaimed one of the best American political novels ever written.
In the 1670s he started a fashion for German "political novels".
But this is the opposite of a propaganda or "political" novel.
To read them as political novels and no more is a serious mistake.
Arguably the greatest American political novel, it nonetheless had its critics.
I was trying to write my first political novel, knowing nothing of politics.