Draft:Political novel
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The "political novel" is a literary genre term that covers novels that have a demonstrable political significance. Sometimes literary scholars also classify novels that have not yet been recognized or acknowledged as political by the general public or the professional public, but that should be, as belonging to this genre. In the same way that the novel is the genre that can integrate all other genres, the political novel is also an umbrella term that can be understood across genres. The difference to the novel itself is that for the political novel, the category of an outstanding public (or counter-public, clandestine) role or perception is crucial.