- One of the
first films with
spoken dialogue to be
novelized was King Kong (1933). Film
novelizations were
especially profitable during the 1970s before...
- A
novel is an
extended work of
narrative fiction usually written in
prose and
published as a book. The
English word to
describe such a work
derives from...
- (iUniverse, 1978)
Staying Out of **** (Ballantine Books, 1985) Long
Knife (a
novelized biography of
General George Rogers Clark,
victor of the
Battle of Fort...
- Alex
Cross is a crime, mystery, and
thriller novel series written by
James Patterson. The
protagonist of the
series is Alex Cross, an African-American...
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numerous awards for his
crime novels. Lee
Child has
cited him in
interviews as one of his
favourite American crime writers. The
novels of
Robert Crais have been...
- on a
novel by
dramatist Sterling Silliphant, but in fact the
reverse is true. As the
copyright and
publication dates indicate,
Silliphant novelized his...
- A
light novel (****anese: ライトノベル, Hepburn:
raito noberu) is a type of po****r
literature novel native to ****an,
usually classified as
young adult fiction...
-
German words Bildung ('education',
alternatively 'forming') and
Roman ('
novel'). The term was
coined in 1819 by
philologist Johann Karl
Simon Morgenstern...
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Rivals is a 1988
novel by
English author Jilly Cooper. It is the
second of the
Rutshire Chronicles, a
series of
books set in the
fictional English county...
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characteristic of the
settings of
early Gothic novels. The
first work to call
itself Gothic was
Horace Walpole's 1764
novel The
Castle of Otranto,
later subtitled...