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Present-day Norwegian crime writer Jo Nesbø referenced Thorvaldsen's " Jason " in the novel " The Devil's Star ", where the novel's detective protagonist is reminded of the statue when investigating a murder which happened in an Oslo apartment with neo-Classical furnishings.
* William Marshal also appears as a supporting character in Thomas B. Costain's out of print novel Below the Salt, and Sharon Kay Penman's novels Time and Chance and Devil's Brood, as well as a minor appearance in Penman's When Christ and His Saints Slept, illustrating the story about young William's time as King Stephen's hostage and John Marshal's defiance.
* Hereward by James Wilde ( 2011 ), a " brutal novel of revenge ", first in a projected trilogy, with the next two titles, The Devil's Army and End of Days to be published in the future.
* A graphic novel about Toxie and other Troma properties, Lloyd Kaufman Presents: The Toxic Avenger and Other Tromatic Tales, was released in 2007 from Devil's Due Publishing.
On 6 November 2003, Iain Duncan Smith released his novel The Devil's Tune.
Devil's Island is featured in the plot of The Dain Curse ( 1928 ), a novel by Dashiell Hammett, the American mystery writer.
She has appeared as a character in several novels, such as the biographical novels The Devil's Mistress by novelist and occultist J. W. Brodie-Innes, Isobel by Jane Parkhurst, the fantasy novel Night Plague by Graham Masterton, and Noches Paganas: Cuentos Narrados junto al Fuego del Sabbath by Luis G. Abbadie ;
The 2009 novel The Devil's Paintbrush by Jake Arnott involves a retelling of the life of Hector MacDonald, and includes the battle and Kitchener's railway-building drive through Sudan.
Jack McDevitt's science fiction novel The Devil's Eye features a hypernova outside the Milky Way.
*" Devil's Dream " ( novel about Nathan Bedford Forrest and the American Civil War ) ( Pantheon, 2009 )
* Nelson Algren's 1983 novel, The Devil's Stocking.
Also a subtle twist at the end of the novel can reveal that a lot more was going on than the reader initially suspected: Cat Shannon, the central figure of The Dogs of War, turns out to have had his own agenda all the time ; Adam Munro of The Devil's Alternative finds out that he was not a player but a pawn to people in high places ; in The Odessa File, the reporter's true motivation is revealed at the end, and a number of events in Icon turn out to have been committed by people other than those who the reader had been led to suppose.
In 2007, author David Gilman published The Devil's Breath, a novel partly based on the Bushmen.
* Devil's Night appears in Laura Bickle's urban fantasy novel Embers ( Pocket Books, 2010 ).
He also appears in her novel Devil's Brood.
Captain Jack was a central character in Terry Johnston's historical novel Devil's Backbone: The Modoc War, 1872-3 ( 1991 ).
* Cosmic Guard # 1-6 ( miniseries ) & Kid Kosmos ( graphic novel ) ( writer / artist ) ( Devil's Due Publishing, 2004 – 05, 07 )
A miniature binary weapon is used in an assassination in the Frederick Forsyth novel The Devil's Alternative.
Rosenthal adapted the novel " The Devil's Lieutenant " for director John Goldschmidt as a mini-series for Channel 4 and ZDF, and wrote the screenplay of " Captain Jack " ( based on a true story ) for producer John Goldschmidt.
The Devil's Star (, literally " The Nightmare Cross ", 2003 ) is a crime novel by Norwegian writer Jo Nesbø, the fifth in the Harry Hole series.
The Stiperstones feature in the literary works of Mary Webb, who drew it as The Diafol ( translated from Welsh, " Devil's ") Mountain in her novel The Golden Arrow ( 1916 ), of children's author Malcolm Saville, and in a jazz work commissioned by Music at Leasowes Bank, written and performed by the Clark Tracey Quintet.
D. H. Lawrence used the Stiperstones and the Devil's Chair in particular as a setting for his novel St Mawr ( 1925 ).
Griem starred in the television mini-series " The Devil's Lieutenant " directed by John Goldschmidt, adapted by Jack Rosenthal and based on the novel by M Fagyas, for Channel 4 and ZDF.

novel and 1815
Clueless is a 1995 American comedy film loosely based on Jane Austen's 1815 novel, Emma.
Stephen Calvert, which appeared only in serialized form and in the posthumous 1815 biography, remained little-read until the end of the 20th century, but is notable as the first US novel to thematize same-sex sexuality.
Anthony Trollope ( 1815 – 1882 ) who lived for some time at nearby Waltham Cross, set part of his novel Phineas Finn ( 1869 ), which parodies corrupt electoral procedures, in a fictitious Loughton.
The Manuscript Found in Saragossa (; ; also known in English as also known in English as The Saragossa Manuscript ), is a frame-tale novel by the Polish Enlightenment author, Count Jan Potocki ( 1761 – 1815 ).
The novel was written incrementally and was left in its final form — though never exactly completed — at the time of the author's suicide in 1815.
* Napoleon plays an indirect yet important part in Alexandre Dumas's novel The Count of Monte Cristo the novel starts in 1815 with Napoleon exiled on the island of Elba, here we learn he hands a letter to the protagonist Edmond Dantes to give to one of his chief ( fictional ) supporters in Paris-Nortier De Villefort the president of a Bonapartist club.
Orley Farm is a novel written in the realist mode by Anthony Trollope ( 1815 – 82 ), and illustrated by the Pre-Raphaelite artist John Everett Millais ( 1829 – 96 ).
* The Hundred Days ( novel ), an Aubrey – Maturin novel by Patrick O ' Brian, set during Napoleon's 1815 campaign
Jane Austen's novel Emma ( 1815 ) was adapted for British television in 1996, directed by Diarmuid Lawrence and dramatised by Andrew Davies, the same year as Miramax's film adaptation of Emma starring Gwyneth Paltrow.
Jane Austen's novel Emma ( 1815 ) was released as a six-part TV serial by the BBC in 1972.

novel and was
The novel was not only the presenter of the new, secular, rationalistic, private world of the middle class.
Lewis was spending his mornings, with the help of two secretaries, on the galleys of that long novel, making considerable revisions, and the combination of hard work and hard frivolity exhausted him once more, so that he was compelled to spend three days in the Harbor Sanatorium in the last week of January.
Krim was able to get an advance for a novel, and time and opportunity to write at Yaddo, but it was no good.
He was thinking his way into a new novel, a big one, one that people had been waiting for.
His lordship was concerned in the management of Drury Lane but, if there were no opportunities there, would he read and criticize her novel??
Postmaster General J. Edward Day, who must deal with matters of postal censorship, is himself author of a novel, Bartholf Street, albeit one he was obliged to publish at his own expense.
A year ago it was bruited that the primary character in Erich Maria Remarque's new novel was based on the Marquis Alfonso De Portago, the Spanish nobleman who died driving in the Mille Miglia automobile race of 1957.
Mr. Remarque's conception of this novel was sound and perhaps even noble.
the book was a fine historical novel about Edward 3,, and I did a week of research to get the details just right: the fifteenth-century armor, furnishings, clothes.
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.
Significantly, Huxley also worked for a time in the 1920s at the technologically advanced Brunner and Mond chemical plant in Billingham, Teesside, and the most recent introduction to his famous science fiction novel Brave New World ( 1932 ) states that this experience of " an ordered universe in a world of planless incoherence " was one source for the novel.
According to Burgess, the novel was a jeu d ' esprit written in just three weeks.
In 1950 it was combined with " War of Nerves " ( 1950 ), " Discord in Scarlet " ( 1939 ) and " M33 in Andromeda " ( 1943 ) to form the novel The Voyage of the Space Beagle ( 1950 ).
He wrote a mainstream novel that was set in Communist China, The Violent Man ( 1962 ); he said that to research this book he had read 100 books about China.
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.
The scenes at the end of the novel, when Oran's gates are reopened, recall the jubilant scenes in Paris when the city was liberated in 1944.
Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930.
The novel was not published until shortly after Christie's death in 1976, some thirty-six years after it was originally written.
This first film was based on the 1957 novel 4: 50 from Paddington ( U. S. title, What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw!

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