1. novella - Noun
2. Novella - Proper noun
a short novel
Source: WordNetMatter of fact, the first three or four chapters are all some of you might want to bother with. That gets you to page 123 or so, which is a nice length, a nice novella sort of length. Dave Eggers
If I could write the perfect novella I would die happy. Ian McEwan
7th Voyage In 2000, Alan Young read The Time Machine for 7th Voyage Productions, Inc., in 2015 to celebrate the 120th Anniversary of H.G. Wells' novella. Source: Internet
Adaptation Arthur Schnitzler 's 1926 novella Dream Story is set around Vienna shortly after the turn of the century. Source: Internet
Aldridge (1975), pp. 251–254, 361 Conclusion The conclusion of the novella, in which Candide finally dismisses his tutor's optimism, leaves unresolved what philosophy the protagonist is to accept in its stead. Source: Internet
Alan Sheridan, p. 84. A Symbolist novella - Urien and his companions set sail on the fabulous ship Orion to mythological lands, to the stagnant sea of boredom, and to the icy sea. Source: Internet