List of longest novels

This is a list of the novels over 500,000 words published through a mainstream publisher. Traditionally, Artamène ou le Grand Cyrus, has been considered the longest novel, but has lately been surpassed by at least one novel, or two depending on the criterion used to determine length. Originally published (1649–54) in ten parts, each part in three volumes, Artamène is generally attributed to Madeleine de Scudéry.[1]

Compiling a list of longest novels yields different results depending on whether pages, words or characters are counted. Length of a book is typically associated with its size—specifically page count—leading many to assume the largest and thickest book equates to its length. Word count is a direct way to measure the length of a novel in a manner unaffected by variations of format and page size; however, different languages have words of varying average lengths.

Comparison of methods

There are at least three ways to determine length:

  • Character count is at the best estimation of spaces, written characters, and punctuation; Guinness World Records uses this criterion.[2]
  • Word count (omitting punctuation) is another method. Using computer software to count words is the current preferred method for academia and publications.[3] However it is not very meaningful when comparing different languages, for instance because some languages use more words to express a given idea than others. A rough way to count words in an English language text is to assume that a standard formatted page with 12 pt Courier font and double-spaced lines is 250 words.[4]
  • Due to formatting, the page count is subject to change from font, style, formatting, or paper size of the published work and cannot be considered a reliable measure of length, despite it being the easiest physical indicator of length.

For the purposes of this list, word count is ideal. Page count is a rough indicator of length; for completeness, the page size will be included.

A particular difficulty is created when comparing word counts across different writing systems. The logographic Chinese characters used to write East Asian languages each represent one morpheme and are not separated by spaces. The same character may at times stand for one word, and other times form part of a larger word. For instance, the characters Zhong 中 and Guo 国 can be used independently to mean "middle" and "kingdom", respectively, but can also be combined into Zhongguo 中国, "China" (i.e. "The Middle Kingdom"). One could theoretically construct a noun phrase Zhongguo Zhong Guo 中国中国 meaning "kingdoms in the middle of China". The absence of any formal marking of word boundaries means that it would be difficult to mechanically determine if such a phrase consists of two, three, or four words without knowing Chinese. East Asian bibliographies therefore generally give only the character count without attempting any word count.

A rough approximation can sometimes be obtained by citing the word count of a translation into a Latin alphabet language like English (if such a translation exists), but this will vary to some extent depending on the style of English adopted by the translator. However citing a translation has the advantage that it indicates how many words are required to convey the same meaning in the target text, not how many "words" the source text actually contains.

Definitions

What counts as a novel is another variable. For the purposes of the list, a "novel" is defined as a single work in print or electronic form that has been published through a mainstream publisher and that has acquired publishing rights from authors. A "single work" includes works thought of as one novel by the author but published in multiple volumes for reasons of convenience.

Excluded are self-published, printed-on-demand, vanity works, unpublished novels like Henry Darger's, novel sequences like the Chronicles of Barsetshire, novel cycles such as those set in the James Bond universe, and record-grabbing stunts written solely for the title of the longest work.

List

Book title Author Edition/publisher Page
count
Volumes Page size Word count Language Notes
Devta Muhiyyu-d-Deen Nawaab Suspense Digest 8,128 56 11,206,310 Urdu Started in 1977 and ended in 2010 (33 years)
Les Hommes de bonne volonté Jules Romains Groupe Flammarion 7,892 27 2,070,000 French English title: Men of Good Will
Artamène ou le Grand Cyrus Georges and/or[5] Madeleine de Scudéry Augustin Courbé, 1649–53 13,095 10[6] 1,954,300[7] French
Het Bureau J. J. Voskuil Van Oorschot, 1996-2000 5,058 7 7.85 inches (19.9 cm) x 4.95 inches (12.6 cm) 1,590,000[8] Dutch
Venmurasu Jeyamohan Narrinai/Kizhakku 11,159 13[9]

[10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21]

8.25 inches (21.0 cm) x 5.85 inches (14.9 cm) 1,556,028 (as of August 9, 2016) Tamil Ongoing novel based on Mahabaratham, expected to reach 25000 pages and finished by 2024. 26 volumes have been written so far. Word count is from 2016, so current invalid info.
Gordana Marija Jurić Zagorka Školska knjiga, 2007 8,768 12[22][23][24] 1,400,000 (estimated) Croatian The longest Croatian novel.
À la recherche du temps perdu Marcel Proust Gallimard (Collection Folio edition, 1988–1990) 3,031 7[25] 7 inches (17.8 cm) x 5 inches (12.7 cm)[26] 1,267,069[27] French Guinness World Record holder for longest novel. Uses estimated character count of 9,609,000 characters.[28]
Zettels Traum Arno Schmidt Suhrkamp Verlag (2010 edition) 1,536 1 14.1 inches (35.8 cm) x 10.8 inches (27.4 cm)[29] 1,100,000 (estimated) German 6,800,000 characters;[30] longest novel published in one volume
A Dance to the Music of Time Anthony Powell Arrow 3,024 12 1,000,000 English
Kelidar Mahmoud Dowlatabadi Farhang Moaaser 2,836 10[31] 950,000[31] Persian The longest Persian novel
Clarissa, or, the History of a Young Lady Samuel Richardson Penguin Classics (1987) 1,534 7 9.2 inches (23.4 cm) x 5.8 inches (14.7 cm)[32] 943,000 and 984,870 English Word count obtained through Project Gutenberg digitization and 1964 estimate by The New York Times[33]
Ponniyin Selvan Kalki Krishnamurthy (1950 edition) 2,400 5 900,000 Tamil Released in five volumes, this historical novel, originally written in Tamil, tells the story of Arulmozhivarman (Raja Raja Chola I), one of the kings of the Chola Dynasty
Poor Fellow My Country Xavier Herbert HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) 1,466
hardcover
1 8.1 inches (20.6 cm) x 5.6 inches (14.2 cm)[34] 852,000[35] English 1975 winner of the Miles Franklin Award[36]
Women and Men Joseph McElroy Knopf (1987) 1,192
hardcover
1 9 inches (22.9 cm) x 6 inches (15.2 cm)[37] 850,000 (estimated[38])

700,000 (estimated[39])

English
Dream of the Red Chamber (紅樓夢) Cao Xueqin Penguin Classics 2,339 5 7.75 inches (19.7 cm) x 5 inches (13 cm) 845,000 (estimated) English translation from Chinese
The Plum in the Golden Vase (Jin Ping Mei) (金瓶梅) The Scoffing Scholar of Lanling Princeton University Press 3,884 5 7.75 inches (19.7 cm) x 5 inches (13 cm) English translation from Chinese
Water Margin (水滸傳) Shi Nai'an and Luo Guanzhong The Chinese University Press 2,304 5 7.75 inches (19.7 cm) x 5 inches (13 cm) English translation from Chinese
Sironia, Texas Madison Cooper Houghton Mifflin (1952) 1,731 2[40] 840,000 (estimated[41][42]) English
Romance of the Three Kingdoms (三國演義) Luo Guanzhong Foreign Languages Press (1995) 2,340 4 7.2 inches (18.3 cm) x 4.5 inches (11.4 cm)[43] 800,000 (estimate[44]) English translation from Chinese
Shanghai David Rotenberg Penguin Canada (2008) 1,156 1 800,000 (estimated)[45] English Written as a trilogy by the author but published in one volume.[46]
Miss MacIntosh, My Darling Marguerite Young Scribners (1965) 1,198 1 750,000 (estimated[47]) 576,000 (estimated[48]) English
Sir Charles Grandison Samuel Richardson Oxford World's Classics (1986) 1,647 1 7.2 inches (18.3 cm) x 4.6 inches (11.7 cm) 750,000 (estimated) English
Varney the Vampire James Malcolm Rymer and Thomas Peckett Prest Edward Lloyd (1845–47) 866 1 667,000[49] English Originally published anonymously, in serial "penny dreadful" pamphlets. Present-day opinions are divided regarding its authorship.
Anniversaries. From the Life of Gesine Cresspahl Uwe Johnson New York Review of Books Classics (2018) 1,720
(Damion Searls
translation)
2 665,441 English translation from German Word count obtained from eBook digitization of Searles translation.
Les Misérables Victor Hugo Signet Classics edition 1,462 1 655,478[50] French
Atlas Shrugged Ayn Rand Signet Books (1996 edition) 1,088
paperback
1 6.9 inches (17.5 cm) x 4.1 inches (10.4 cm)[51] 645,000 (estimate by the publisher and by The New York Times[52] and by the author herself quoting printer's word count[53]) English
Jean-Christophe Romain Rolland Henry Holt (1910,1911,1913) 1,666 3 610,000 (estimated) French to English translation Author received the 1915 Nobel Prize for Literature.
Jerusalem Alan Moore Knockabout (2016) 1,266 1 9.6 inches (24.4 cm) x 6.6 inches (16.8 cm) 600,000 (estimated[54]) English
"...And Ladies of the Club" Helen Hooven Santmyer Ohio State University Press (1982) 1,344 1 600,000 (newspaper estimate)[55] English 1984 surprise bestseller
A Suitable Boy Vikram Seth Penguin Books 1,368
paperback
1 8 inches (20.3 cm) x 5.5 inches (14 cm)[56] 593,674[56] English Word count obtained from Amazon digitization (eBook) word count.
Война и мир (War and Peace) Leo Tolstoy Oxford World's Classics 1,440
paperback
1 7.6 inches (19.3 cm) x 5.1 inches (13.0 cm)[57] 587,287 New American Library Version[58] and 561,093 Oxford World's Classics[59] Russian to English translation Edition and translation largely account for differences in word count.
F. L. Věk Alois Jirásek Československý spisovatel (last printed edition, 1976–1977) 1,870
(1972 ed.)
1 571,350 Czech Word count obtained from 2011 eBook.[60]
Il mulino del Po Riccardo Bacchelli Arnoldo Mondadori Editore 2,113
paperback
1g 8 inches (20.3 cm) x 5.4 inches (13.7 cm)[61] 559,830 Italian
Infinite Jest David Foster Wallace Back Bay Books 1,104
paperback
1 9.2 inches (23.4 cm) x 6 inches (15.2 cm)[62] 543,709 English
Remembrance Rock Carl Sandburg Mariner Books 1,088
paperback
1 9 inches (22.9 cm) x 6 inches (15.2 cm)[63] 532,030[63] and 673,000[64] English Word counts obtained from Amazon digitization (eBook) word count, and author's own count.
To Green Angel Tower Tad Williams DAW Books 1,083
hardcover
1 520,000[65] English Word counts obtained from Amazon digitization (eBook) word count.
Horcynus Orca Stefano D'Arrigo Arnoldo Mondadori Editore 1,257
hardcover
1 8.2 inches (20.8 cm) x 5.6 inches (14.2 cm)[66] 508,751 Italian
Chlopi (The Peasants) Władysław Reymont Naklad Gebethnera i Wolffa /Alfred A. Knopf 1156 (English translation by Michael Henry Dziewicki) 4 Translation from Polish to English The author received the 1924 Nobel Prize in Literature for this novel.

Other list (non Latin and Cyrillic)

  • Tokugawa Ieyasu by Sohachi Yamaoka: The 40 volumes of this historical novel were published serially between 1950 and 1967. The complete text includes more than 10 million Japanese characters. It is the longest Japanese novel and also one of the longest ever written.[67]
  • The Popular Romance of Chinese Dynasties by Cai Dongfan: Published in 11 volumes and 1080 chapters (1040 chapters by Cai Dongfan, the last 40 chapters by Xu Jinfu), this historical novel includes 6 million Chinese characters.[68]
  • Daibosatsu Toge by Nakazato Kaizan: Published in 41 volumes and 1533 chapters, this historical novel includes 5.7 million Japanese characters.[69]
  • Qin Empire by Sun Haohui: Published in 6 volumes, this historical novel includes 5 million Chinese characters.[70]
  • On the Plateau by Zhang Wei: Scheduled to include 4.5 million Chinese characters, the ten volume fully published in 2010 and became the longest Chinese novel in prose.[71]
  • The Swordspeople from Shu Mountains by Huanzhulouzhu: Published in 309 chapters, this Wuxia novel includes 4.1 million Chinese characters.[72]
  • Li Zicheng by Yao Xueyin: This historical novel completed in 1999 includes 3.4 million Chinese characters. It has been published in 9 volumes over a period of 40 years. It is currently the longest novel published in modern Chinese.[73]
  • Avakasikal by Vilasini: This book in Malayalam is known as the longest written in an Indian language. It contains 3,958 pages in four volumes and took 10 years to complete.[74]
  • The Chinese wuxia novelist Jin Yong wrote a number of long novels, of which the longest are The Deer and the Cauldron (1,230,000 characters) and Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils (1,211,000 characters).

See also

  • Four Great Classical Novels, an overview of four very long Chinese classics.
  • Joseph and His Brothers, by Thomas Mann, is nearly 1500 pages long in English translation by John E. Wood. Originally published in four installments, the work does constitute a true, continuous novel rather than a serialization.
  • The Neapolitan Novels series, by Elena Ferrante, is more than 1,700 pages long in its English translation. Published in four volumes, it is considered by its author "a single novel, published serially for reasons of length and duration".[75]
  • List of manga series by volume count
  • List of longest films

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