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Among the most notable of these was the 1944 novella " No Woman Born ", which went on to be included in over ten different science fiction anthologies, including The Best of C. L. Moore.
Although the term " dominatrix " was not used, the classic example in literature of the female dominant-male submissive relationship is portrayed in the 1870 novella Venus in Furs by Austrian writer Leopold von Sacher-Masoch.
It was based on the novella of the same name by Romanian author Mircea Eliade.
Early in the novella, Marlow recounts how London, the largest, most populous and wealthiest city in the world, was a dark place in Roman times.
His novella Billy Budd, Sailor, unpublished until 33 years after the author's death, was later turned into a play, an opera by Benjamin Britten and a film by Peter Ustinov.
MacLean received a Nebula Award in 1971, for her novella " The Missing Man " ( Analog, March, 1971 ) and she was a Professional Guest of Honor at the first WisCon in 1977.
MacLean was awarded the Nebula Award for her novella " Missing Man ".
The first part of this novel was originally published as the novella To Leave a Mark in the November 1982 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.
The third part of Icehenge was originally published as the novella On the North Pole of Pluto in 1980 in the anthology Orbit 18 edited by Damon Knight.
Robinson gave the novella in rough form to Ursula K. Le Guin to read and edit while he was enrolled in her writing workshop at UCSD in the spring of 1977.
That year his novella Boy in Darkness was published beside stories by William Golding and John Wyndham in a volume called Sometime, Never.
A 30-minute TV short film A Boy In Darkness ( also made in 2000 and adapted from Peake's novella ) was the first production from the BBC Drama Lab.
Mitchell wrote a romance novella, Lost Laysen, when she was fifteen years old ( 1916 ).
This novella was published in February 2004 as part of the anthology Irresistible Forces ( Catherine Asaro, editor ).
The latter featured 13 short stories, including a novella, N., which was later released as a serialized animated series that could be seen for free, or, for a small fee, could be downloaded in a higher quality ; it then was adopted into a limited comic book series.
In 2009, King published Ur, a novella written exclusively for the launch of the second-generation Amazon Kindle and available only on Amazon. com, and Throttle, a novella co-written with his son Joe Hill, which later was released as an audiobook Road Rage, which included Richard Matheson's short story " Duel ".
Early talents as an amateur poet and songwriter were displayed, often to taunt villains, though the novella The Inland Revenue established that poetry was also a hobby.
An anonymous novella Spalatro: from the notes of Fra Giacomo, published in the Dublin University Magazine in 1843, was added to the Le Fanu canon as late as 1980, being recognised as Le Fanu's work by W. J.
While even folkloric vampires of the Balkans and Eastern Europe had a wide range of appearance ranging from nearly human to bloated rotting corpses, it was interpretation of the vampire by the Christian Church and the success of vampire literature, namely John Polidori's 1819 novella The Vampyre that established the archetype of charismatic and sophisticated vampire ; it is arguably the most influential vampire work of the early 19th century, inspiring such works as Varney the Vampire and eventually Dracula.
The libretto was written by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, based on a novella of the same title by Prosper Mérimée.
It was Bizet who first proposed an adaptation of Prosper Mérimée's novella Carmen.

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Bradbury expanded the basic premise of " Bright Phoenix " into The Fireman, a novella published in the February 1951 issue of Galaxy Science Fiction.
In more recent years, a collection of Mitchell's girlhood writings and a novella she wrote as a teenager, Lost Laysen, have been published.
* Brian Stableford references human culture as a possible delirium or fever dream of the noösphere in his novella Mortimer Gray's History of Death, first published in 1995.
In April of that year, King published Blockade Billy, an original novella issued first by independent small press Cemetery Dance Publications and later released in mass market paperback by Simon & Schuster.
Annually since 1965, SFWA members select by vote the Nebula Awards for best short story, novelette, novella, and novel published during the previous year, where the four categories are defined by numbers of words.
The Time Machine is a science fiction novella by H. G. Wells, published in 1895 and later adapted into two feature films of the same name, as well as two television versions, and a large number of comic book adaptations.
Her novella Paradises Lost, published in The Birthday of the World: and Other Stories, has been adapted into an opera by the American composer Stephen Andrew Taylor.
In 1891, Yeats published " John Sherman " and " Dhoya ", one a novella, the other a story.
* December 19 – Charles Dickens ' novella A Christmas Carol is first published.
The novella was translated into English by Roger Senhouse and published ( with ' The cat ' translated by Antonia White ) in 1953.
In addition, in 1994, his novella Rite of Passage was published for the first time.
# The Swords of Lankhmar ( novel 1968 — first part published as Scylla ’ s Daughter ( novella 1961 Fantastic ))
## Rime Isle ( novella 1977 Cosmos SF & F Magazine ) ( these last two published together as Rime Isle by Whispers Press in 1977 )
The Man Who Sold the Moon is a science fiction novella by Robert A. Heinlein written in 1949 and published in 1950.
The Body is a novella by Stephen King, originally published in King's 1982 collection Different Seasons and in 1986 adapted into the acclaimed film Stand by Me.
" Low men " also appear in King's novella, Ur, published for Amazon's Kindle in 2009.
Smith of Wootton Major, first published in 1967, is a novella by J. R. R. Tolkien.

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* ( 1996 ), In Andrea Barrett's novella Ship Fever the characters struggle with a typhus outbreak at the Canadian Grosse Isle Quarantine Station during 1847.
Paul Davies ' novella Grace: A Story ( Toronto: ECW Press, 1996 ) is a fantasy that details the progress of Xenophon's army through Armenia to Trabzon.
* The Dechronization of Sam Magruder ( posthumously published novella, 1996 )
Allen Steele's more psychologically and socially complex novella " The Death of Captain Future " won the 1996 Hugo Award for Best Novella.
The book has also been collected with David Drake's novella To Bring the Light in Lest Darkness Fall and To Bring The Light ( Baen Books, 1996 ), with other works by de Camp in Years in the Making: the Time-Travel Stories of L. Sprague de Camp ( NESFA Press, 2005 ), and with works by other authors in Lest Darkness Fall and Related Stories ( Arc Manor, 2011 ).
* What They Tell You to Forget, a novella and short stories ( Wainscott: Pushcart Press, 1996 )
* CivilWarLand in Bad Decline ( 1996 ) ( short stories and a novella )
It's a Good Life, If You Don't Weaken is a graphic novel ( or " picture novella ") by Canadian cartoonist Seth, published in collected form by Drawn and Quarterly in 1996.
In 1992 she published The Devil's Dream, a generational saga about a family of country musicians ; in 1995 her ninth novel, Saving Grace, and in 1996 the novella The Christmas Letters, her eleventh work of fiction.

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