The novel emerged in the 18th century, influenced by previous fictions but distinct in focusing on middle-class values and everyday life rather than aristocracy or the supernatural. Key to its development were rising literacy, print technology, notions of history/progress, capitalism, individualism, secularism, Protestant values, urbanization, women's rights, and increased mobility through industry, transport, and imperialism. The novel was well-suited to depicting individuals rather than groups and linear development rather than complexity. Main types included epistolary, picaresque, anti-novel, gothic, historical, satirical, and postmodernist, with magic realism drawing on earlier influences like Tristram Shand