Definition of new

The new concept derives from the Italian novella, which precisely means 'new' or "announced new fact". After the Treasury of the French language computerized (TLFi), it is the literary genre prose based on a fictional narrative whose purpose is to provide aesthetic pleasure to readers through the description of events, characters, passions and customs. The term is also used to refer to the interesting facts of real life that are similar to fiction and falsehood or fiction in any matter.
As a genre of literature, the new length is intended to be average or even brief. The short stories are tales. The two genera are not very different one another. The new, in relation to him, is close to the novel except that it is designed to make the effect on the reader especially through a staggering denouement, a rather complex plot and its many characters.
There are several criteria to qualify the news according to different groups. For example, depending on the tone of the story, the new can be satirical, humorous, educational, etc. About their contents, the news may register in the so-called fantastic literature (made supernatural introduce in the realistic setting of the narrative), the detective genre, science fiction, or the novel, to name a few.
Then, in everyday language, the term means any new fact which persons are made aware, in other words, the announcement of something arrived recently. On the other hand, especially in the plural (News), it is information on the State of health of a person or simply state something that it did not intend to speak for some time. Example: Do you have news of Mr raccoon? Is he going better its cold?