Yeah, considering that chinese novels were basically unknown in the west till really XX century and west developed that genre independently, it would be fair.
I don’t think that’s fair either since the Satyricon and Apuleius’ Golden Ass are also much older. There were also a bunch of novels written in the medieval period that eventually evolved into the modern through things like Gargantua and Don Quixote, which is what I think ends up confusing people.
Not true. Chinese were printing 1000+ page novels when Euros still thought putting up few rhymes is height of literature.
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Yeah, considering that chinese novels were basically unknown in the west till really XX century and west developed that genre independently, it would be fair.
I don’t think that’s fair either since the Satyricon and Apuleius’ Golden Ass are also much older. There were also a bunch of novels written in the medieval period that eventually evolved into the modern through things like Gargantua and Don Quixote, which is what I think ends up confusing people.