- A
novelization (or novelisation) is a
derivative novel that
adapts the
story of a work
created for
another medium, such as a film, TV series,
stage play...
- A
novel is an
extended work of
narrative fiction usually written in
prose and
published as a book. The
English word to
describe such a work
derives from...
- A
graphic novel is a long-form,
fictional work of
sequential art. The term
graphic novel is
often applied broadly,
including fiction, non-fiction, and...
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characteristic of the
settings of
early Gothic novels. The
first work to call
itself Gothic was
Horace Walpole's 1764
novel The
Castle of Otranto,
later subtitled...
- A
light novel (****anese: ライトノベル, Hepburn:
raito noberu) is a type of po****r
literature novel native to ****an,
usually classified as
young adult fiction...
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published during the
preceding calendar year. As the
Pulitzer Prize for the
Novel (awarded 1918–1947), it was one of the
original Pulitzers; the
program was...
- It is a 1986
horror novel by
American author Stephen King. It was his 22nd book and his 17th
novel written under his own name. The
story follows the experiences...
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novella is a
narrative prose fiction whose length is
shorter than most
novels, but
longer than most
short stories. The
English word
novella derives from...
- The
Locus Award for Best
Science Fiction Novel is one of the
annual Locus Awards presented by the
science fiction and
fantasy magazine Locus.
Awards presented...
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focus on the
challenges of
youth may be
categorized as
problem novels or coming-of-age
novels. The
boundary between children's and
adult literature is flexible...