Definition of Novelized. Meaning of Novelized. Synonyms of Novelized

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Definition of Novelized

Novelized
Novelize Nov"el*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Novelized; p. pr. & vb. n. Novelizing.] 1. To innovate. [Obs.] 2. To put into the form of novels; to represent by fiction. ``To novelize history.' --Sir J. Herschel.

Meaning of Novelized from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...