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novel and Daniel
Daniel Kehlmann's 2005 novel Die Vermessung der Welt, translated into English as Measuring the World ( 2006 ), explores Gauss's life and work through a lens of historical fiction, contrasting them with those of the German explorer Alexander von Humboldt.
* In the novel Simulacron-3 the author Daniel F. Galouye explores multiple levels of " reality " represented by the multiple levels of computer simulation involved.
born Daniel Foe, was an English trader, writer, journalist, pamphleteer and spy, who gained fame for his novel Robinson Crusoe.
Her last novel was Daniel Deronda, published in 1876, whereafter she and Lewes moved to Witley, Surrey ; but by this time Lewes's health was failing and he died two years later on 30 November 1878.
Introduced fauna by humans include rats and goats, which castaway Alexander Selkirk survived on during his four year stay from 1705 to 1709 ; his travails provided the inspiration for Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe.
The novel is presented in the form of diary entries maintained on a PowerBook by the narrator, Daniel.
His email conversations with Daniel appear throughout the novel.
* Robinson Crusoe on Mars ( 1964 ) – A pastiche of the classic Daniel Defoe novel.
* The novel The Watsons Go to Birmingham: 1963, by Christopher Paul Curtis, mentions the movie in an impersonation by Daniel Watson, the father of the family.
He caught a lucky break in 1966 when producer Daniel Melnick needed a writer and director to adapt Katherine Anne Porter's short novel Noon Wine for television.
Produced by Daniel Melnick, who had previously worked with Peckinpah on Noon Wine, the screenplay was based on the novel The Siege of Trencher's Farm by Gordon Williams.
In the US, the new novels Moscow Club ( 1991 ) by Joseph Finder, Masquerade ( 1996 ) by Gayle Lynds, and The Unlikely Spy ( 1996 ) by Daniel Silva, and in the UK, A Spy By Nature ( 2001 ) by Charles Cumming and Remembrance Day ( 2000 ) by Henry Porter, maintained the spy novel in the post – Cold War world.
In Neal Stephenson's historical fiction novel Quicksilver one of the book's chief figures, Puritan Daniel Waterhouse, appears before an illegally reconstituted Star Chamber tribunal.
" A more modern work to use this idea was Daniel F. Galouye's novel Simulacron-3, which was made into a German teleplay titled Welt am Draht (" World on a Wire ") in 1973.
* Novel The Marching Season ; a spy fiction novel by Daniel Silva.
* The Virgin of Zesh ( 1953 )-Krishna novel noted for the early use ( for science fiction ) of a strong female protagonist and a possible influence on Daniel Keyes's Flowers for Algernon
* Alba ( novel ), a novel by Swiss author Daniel Odier
Robinson Crusoe is a novel by Daniel Defoe that was first published in 1719.
* Martha Endell – A young woman, once Little Emily's friend, who later gains a bad reputation ( we suppose she incurs in some sexually inappropriate behaviour and is thus disgraced ), who, in the later chapters of the novel helps Daniel Peggotty find his niece after she returns to London.
* Sargon, leader of the fat men in Daniel Pinkwater's 1982 novel Slaves of Spiegel
They are famous for their lobster and the fact that one of the islands, Robinson Crusoe Island, is where Alexander Selkirk, the inspiration for Daniel Defoe's novel, was marooned for about four years.
** Daniel Defoe's novel Moll Flanders
Daniel Mainwaring adapted the screenplay from Jack Finney's 1954 novel The Body Snatchers.
In Wyndham Lewis ' 1930 satirical novel The Apes of God, there is a character named Horace Zagreus who serves as mentor of the hapless protagonist, Daniel Boleyn.

novel and Stein
Most of Stein's important works utilize this technique, including the novel The Makings of Americans ( 1906 – 08 ) Not only were they the first important patrons of Cubism, Gertrude Stein and her brother Leo were also important influences on Cubism as well.
* Paris France ( novel ), by Gertrude Stein
Stein wrote the bulk of the novel between 1903 and 1911, and evidence from her manuscripts suggests three major periods of revision during that time.
Stein is a central character in Nick Bertozzi's 2007 graphic novel The Salon.
From Rand's working notes for her novel The Fountainhead, it is clear that the character Lois Cook in that book was intended as a caricature of Stein.
One of the book's early champions was Thornton Wilder, who wrote to Gertrude Stein and Alice Toklas in August 1939, a few months after the book's publication: " One of my absorptions [...] has been James Joyce's new novel, digging out its buried keys and resolving that unbroken chain of erudite puzzles and finally coming on lots of wit, and lots of beautiful things has been my midnight recuperation.
** Allan Stein, nephew of Gertrude Stein and the title of a novel by Matthew Stadler
Friedlander wrote that the glorification of Judaism in the letter was no more than self-defense, though “ the book does not mention the antagonists of Judaism by name, nor does it admit that its intention is to refute direct attacks .” Stein sees in the letter “ a special kind of defense, which practices diplomatic tactics ,” and Tramontano also speaks ofan apologetic and propagandist tendency .” Vincent characterizes it asa small unapologetic novel written for the Egyptians ” ( i. e. the Greeks in Egypt ).
Conrad, speaking through his character Stein, called Jim a romantic figure, and indeed Lord Jim is arguably Conrad's most romantic novel.
* The Magician ( novel ), a 1971 young adult novel by Sol Stein
( Regarding McInerney's novel, Stein had felt that the novelist's attempt at a zeitgeist novel was one " looking at the ' 90s through an ' 80s lens ".
The character named " Harry Stein " in the novel Stardance ( by Spider Robinson and Jeanne Robinson ) is a homage to Stine.
Garth Stein, author of the best selling novel The Art of Racing in the Rain, based the book on his experience as a race car driver, having won the points championship in the Northwest region Spec Miata class in 2003.
The Making of Americans based on the novel by Gertrude Stein, music by Al Carmines, libretto by Leon Katz.
With Parker Tyler, who would later become a highly respected film critic, he co-authored The Young and Evil ( 1933 ), an energetically experimental novel with obvious debts to fellow writer Djuna Barnes, and also to Gertrude Stein, who called it " the novel that beat the Beat Generation by a generation ".
He wrote The Young and Evil ( Paris: Obelisk Press, 1933 ) with Charles Henri Ford, an energetically experimental novel with obvious debts to fellow Villager Djuna Barnes, and also to Gertrude Stein.

novel and Translator
* The Translator, 1999 novel by Leila Aboulela
Argentinian writer Eduardo Berti's short story " El traductor apresurado " (" The Hurried Translator ", published in 2002 on " La vida imposible ") strongly alludes to Beckford's novel.
Both parts of Shelton's Don Quixote are available in Fitzmaurice-Kelly's reprint for the Tudor Translations ( 1896 ), which itself was reprinted by AMS Press in 1967, and the First Part was also included in the famous Harvard Classics ; the translation of the complete novel is reproduced in Macmillan's " Library of English Classics " with an introduction by A. W. Pollard, who incorporates the suggestions made by A. T. Wright in his Thomas Shelton, Translator.

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