Poetic novel is a novel form with poetic characteristics. Usually written in the form of poetry, but compared with ordinary narrative poems, the length may be longer, and more attention may be paid to describing the integrity of characters and plot structure.
Poetic novels are novels that pursue the effect of poetic beauty. It is usually a marginal genre produced by the fusion and infiltration of novels and poems. Poetic novels emphasize emotional flow, inner monologue and radioactive structure, which usually breaks the strict structural framework and dilutes the complete plot density. Poetic novels are characterized by the fusion of poetry and novels. This can express the author's intention more freely.
Generally speaking, the main difference between poetic novels and poetic novels is that poetic novels pay more attention to writing novels in the form of poems, while poetic novels pay more attention to poetic elements in novels, such as emotional flow and inner monologue.