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novel and Antony
( 1952 ); Mark Antony in Joseph L. Mankiewicz's 1953 film adaptation of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar ; and as Air Force Major Lloyd Gruver in Sayonara ( 1957 ), Joshua Logan's adaption of James Michener's 1954 novel.
* Closer, a graphic novel by Antony Johnston and Mike Norton

novel and Cleopatra
* Cleopatra ( 1889 novel ), by H. Rider Haggard
* Cleopatra ( 1962 novel ), by Jeffrey K. Gardner
* The Memoirs of Cleopatra, a novel by Margaret George
* In the Doctor Who spin-off novel State of Change, the Sixth Doctor and Peri Brown meet and befriend an alternate version of Ptolmey in a timeline where Cleopatra and Anthony survived thanks to them acquiring a copy of the Doctor's TARDIS console, using the information in its databanks to develop modern technology and weapons centuries ahead of schedule.
When the novel begins, Ptolmey is part of a triumvirate with his half-siblings, Alexander and Cleopatra Selene, but during the events of the novel Alexander is killed thanks to the manipulations of the Doctor's enemy the Rani, allowing Ptolmey to assume a more benevolent role as a single ruler.
The four main characters are Miriam, a beautiful painter who is compared to Eve, Beatrice Cenci, Lady Macbeth, Judith, and Cleopatra, and is pursued by a mysterious, threatening man who is her " evil genius " through life ; Hilda, an innocent copyist who is compared to the Virgin Mary and the white dove, and whose simple, unbendable moral principles can make her severe in spite of her tender heart ; Kenyon, a sculptor, who represents rationalist humanism ; and Donatello, the Count of Monte Beni, who is compared to Adam, and amazingly resembles the Faun of Praxiteles ; the novel plays with the characters ' belief that the count may be a descendant of the antique Faun, with Hawthorne withholding a definite statement even in the novel's concluding chapter.
* Cleopatra is a significant character in Wallace Breem's historical novel The Legate's Daughter ( 1974 ), Phoenix / Orion Books Ltd. ISBN 0-7538-1895-7
* Querida Alejandría by María García Esperón ( Bogotá 2007: Norma, ISBN 958-04-9845-8 ), a novel in the form of a letter by Cleopatra to the people of Alexandria.
* Cleopatra's Moon by Vicky Alvear Shecter ( 2011 ) is a novel for teens about Cleopatra Selene.
In the novel she is a young teenager who befriends Queen Cleopatra VII's daughter Selene and is in love with her soon-to-be first husband Marcellus.
Decius's activities between the previous novel, Oracle of the Dead and the events of Confusion are not detailed in the novels ( except for a reference at the end of the fourth, The Temple of the Muses, that he was in Egypt with Caesar during his famous mediation between Ptolemy XIII and Cleopatra ).

novel and by
If we remove ourselves for a moment from our time and our infatuation with mental disease, isn't there something absurd about a hero in a novel who is defeated by his infantile neurosis??
A man in a novel who is defeated in his childhood and condemned by unconscious forces within him to tiredly repeat his earliest failure in love, only makes us a little weary of man ; ;
The tradition reached its apex, perhaps, in the works of Thomas Nelson Page toward the end of the century, and reappeared undiminished as late as 1934 in the best-selling novel So Red The Rose, by Stark Young.
In this novel arrangement the `` pill '' is much smaller and contains only a resonant circuit in which the capacitor is formed by a pressure-sensing transducer.
Dickens not only reveals character through gesture, he makes hands a crucial element of the plot, a means of clarifying the structure of the novel by helping to define the hero's relations with all the major characters, and a device for ordering such diverse themes as guilt, pursuit, crime, greed, education, materialism, enslavement ( by both people and institutions ), friendship, romantic love, forgiveness, and redemption.
Such associations suit well with the gothic or mystery-story aspects of Dickens' novel, but, on a deeper plane, they relate to the themes of sin, guilt, and pursuit that have recently been analyzed by other critics.
As a first step, Algerian literature was marked by works whose main concern was the assertion of the Algerian national entity, there is the publication of novels as the Algerian trilogy of Mohammed Dib, or even Nedjma of Kateb Yacine novel which is often regarded as a monumental and major work.
Among the most noted recent works, there is the writer, the swallows of Kabul and the attack of Yasmina Khadra, the oath of barbarians of Boualem Sansal, memory of the flesh of Ahlam Mosteghanemi and the last novel by Assia Djebar nowhere in my father's House.
* Aliens ( 1902 novel ), by Mary Tappan Wright
* Ada or Ardor: A Family Chronicle, 1969 novel by Vladimir Nabokov
The abbreviation " andy ", coined as a pejorative by writer Philip K. Dick in his novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep ?, has seen some further usage, such as within the TV series Total Recall 2070.
* Atlas Shrugged, a novel by Ayn Rand
* The Atlas ( novel ), by American author William T. Vollmann
Northern ( and British ) readers recoiled in anger at the horrors of slavery through the novel and play Uncle Tom s Cabin ( 1852 ) by abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe.
A special introduction written by Milne is included in some editions of Grahame's novel.
' This novel features sorcerers who become destroyed by forbidden knowledge and takes place in the Warhammer 40, 000 setting, itself utilizing Lovecraftian themes.
The large amount of travel done by Christie and Mallowan has not only made for a great writing theme, as shown in her famous novel: The Murder on the Orient Express, but also tied into the idea of archaeology as an adventure that has become so important in today s popular culture as described by Cornelius Holtorf in his book Archaeology is a Brand.
* 1928 Alibi ( dramatised by Michael Morton from the novel The Murder of Roger Ackroyd )
* 2005 And Then There Were None ( dramatised by Kevin Elyot from the novel And Then There Were None )
La Peste ) is a novel by Albert Camus, published in 1947, that tells the story of medical workers finding solidarity in their labour as the Algerian city of Oran is swept by a plague.
Oran and its environs were struck by disease multiple times before Camus published this novel.
According to a research report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Oran was decimated by the plague in 1556 and 1678, but outbreaks after European colonization, in 1921 ( 185 cases ), 1931 ( 76 cases ), and 1944 ( 95 cases ), were very far from the scale of the epidemic described in the novel.

novel and Colleen
The Alcubierre drive theory is proposed as a possible reason for events occurring in the graphic novel " Orbiter " by Warren Ellis and Colleen Doran.
* Catilina's conspiracy and Cicero's actions as Consul figure prominently in the novel Caesar's Women by Colleen McCullough as a part of her Masters of Rome series.
* Caesar ( novel ), by Colleen McCullough
The historical novel The First Man in Rome and The Grass Crown, by Colleen McCullough, largely focus on the rise and fall of Gaius Marius and his lengthy career.
Colleen Moore made her flapper debut in a successful adaptation of the daring novel Flaming Youth, released November 12, 1923, six weeks before Black Oxen.
* " Morgan's Run " by Colleen McCullough is a 20th Century novel dealing with the main characters deportation to the Australian penal colony.
Milo is a character in Colleen McCollough's Caesar ( novel ).
Other Irish dramatists of the period include John Banim and Gerald Griffin, whose novel The Collegians formed the basis for The Colleen Bawn.
Colleen Mccullough mentions the Children of Jesus in her novel ' The Independence of Mary Bennet '.
They can include a wide range of various programs from humorous online games up to serious art-competitions like the Certamen Petronianum, a literary contest of historical novel writing, where the jury was composed of notables including world-famous novelist Dr. Colleen McCullough, author of many Roman-themed best-selling novels, and Prof. Dr. T. P. Wiseman, university professor of Roman history and former vice-president of the British Academy.
Australia's best selling novel of all time, The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough, writes of the temptations encountered by a priest living in the Outback.
Colleen McCullough's The Thorn Birds, 1977, is Australia's highest selling novel and one the biggest selling novels of all time-with around 30 million copies sold by 2009.
The First Man in Rome is the first historical novel in Colleen McCullough's Masters of Rome series.
: For the novel by Colleen McCullough see The Grass Crown ( novel ).
Sempronia Tuditani is mentioned, but does not appear, in the novel, The October Horse, by Colleen McCullough.
He composed music for the TV series Bailey's Bird ( 1977 ) and wrote the score for Michael Pate's 1979 film version of Colleen McCullough's first novel, Tim, starring the then unknown Mel Gibson.
* The Ladies of Missalonghi, similar novel by Colleen McCullough
It is based on a novel of the same name by Marti Leimbach, and stars Julia Roberts and Campbell Scott with Vincent D ' Onofrio, Colleen Dewhurst and Ellen Burstyn.
The first adaptation, directed by Charles Brabin, was released the same year the novel was published, with Colleen Moore in her first significant dramatic role.

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