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In Austria, the imperial state also censored all books mercilessly ; The Sorrows of Young Werther, Goethe's novel depicting a young man's ecstatic love and suicide, spawned a string of copyat suicides across Germany, and many states banned the work, but Austrian authorities also banned Goethe's entire opus.

novel and film
This first film was based on the 1957 novel 4: 50 from Paddington ( U. S. title, What Mrs. McGillicuddy Saw!
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In 1930, an American film of the novel was made, directed by Lewis Milestone.
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novel and Shane
In July 2009, Jonze acquired the rights to make a film adaptation of the Shane Jones novel, Light Boxes.
Jack Schaefer's popular 1949 novel Shane contained themes associated with the Johnson County War but took the side of the settlers.
Later on in the novel it is revealed that Brandy is Shannon's brother, Shane, who she had previously believed to be dead from AIDs.
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Guthrie continued to write predominantly western subjects, including the Academy Award-nominated script for the film Shane in 1953 and the novel These Thousand Hills in 1956.
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** Shane ( novel ), Western novel written by Schaefer in 1949
Schaefer's first success as a novelist came in 1949 with his memorable novel Shane, set in Wyoming.
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The film starred Sylvia Kristel, Shane Briant and Nicholas Clay, and portrayed the sexuality of the novel in a more graphic manner than could ever have been possible in earlier decades.
* Scobie Malone ( 1975 ), starring Jack Thompson, Judy Morris, Shane Porteous and Jacqueline Kott-film based on his novel Helga's Web-Cleary wrote a script that was not used

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