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The "[Tale of Genji]?", by [Murasaki Shikibu]? (a Japanese noblewoman), was written in the early [eleventh century]? and is usually considered to be the world's first novel, though many Greek and Latin narratives may also fit that description, including The Golden Ass by Apuleius, a 2nd century Latin author from North Africa.
The "[Tale of Genji]?", by [Murasaki Shikibu]? (a Japanese noblewoman), was written in the early [eleventh century]? and is usually considered to be the world's first novel, though many Greek and Latin narratives may also fit that description, including The Golden Ass by Apuleius, a 2nd century Latin author from North Africa.

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*Spy novels

*Spy fiction


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