This document provides an overview of the development of the novel in the Neoclassical age. It discusses the key characteristics of Neoclassical literature and influence of classicism. It then focuses on defining features of the Neoclassical novel such as the use of fictional settings and imaginative themes. The document also lists different types of novels from the period like picaresque, gothic, and social novels. Finally, it highlights some prominent Neoclassical novelists like Daniel Defoe, Jonathan Swift, and Henry Fielding and some of their notable works.