Psychological Novel

A psychological novel, also called psychological realism, is a work of prose fiction which places more than the usual amount of emphasis on interior characterization, and on the motives, circumstances, and internal action which springs from, and develops, external action.

An Ishmael of Syria
Crime and Punishment
The Secret History
The Bell Jar
The Brothers Karamazov
Demons
Notes from Underground
To the Lighthouse
Gone Girl
Lolita
The Silent Patient
My Dark Vanessa
Anno 2020
Flowers for Algernon
Hunger
Max  Watson
She said she wouldn't be here tonight. She wanted to stay in. Her mouth is hot, her hands all knowing. I'm too far gone to resist. My Secret Princess. Did she lie and disguise herself to hide to plain sight? To find herself a stranger, to spend tonight with no one? She could only see one of my eyes and nothing else of my face. A shoddy thrown together costume became my new identity, and with it, this pirate stole the princess. ...more
Max Watson, Chains of Nurture

Shannen Greene
Like an unanswered question: a blank space under a burning, thought-provoking question---an absence of context. An absence of explanation. An absence of knowledge---an absence of understanding.
Shannen Greene, Similitude

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