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  • ...s title is usually enclosed with double quote symbols, and an example of a novella is "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. The word ''novella'' was originally an Italian one meaning a tale or piece of news and as such
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  • ...rology+Program&pict_id=2304210 |title=YMG Physician Profile – Steven Novella |accessdate=December 26, 2007 |work= [http://www.yalemedicalgroup.org/ Yale Novella is president and co-founder of the [[New England Skeptical Society]], host
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  • ...sevenoaksmag.com/commentary/94_comm1.html |title=Briefly, the case for the novella |accessdate=2008-05-08 |last=Fetherling |first=George |authorlink= |coautho
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  • ...theness.com/home.asp The New England Skeptical Society] — website of Novella's skeptical organization. *[http://www.theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php?page_id=2 Neurologica] -- Novella's blog.
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  • ...theness.com/home.asp The New England Skeptical Society] — website of Novella's skeptical organization. *[http://www.theness.com/neurologicablog/index.php?page_id=2 Neurologica] -- Novella's blog.
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  • ...ubpages}}</noinclude>An 1895 [[Science fiction|science-fiction]] [[Novella|novella by]] [[H. G. Wells]] in which a Time Traveller visits the far distant futur
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  • ...s title is usually enclosed with double quote symbols, and an example of a novella is "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. The word ''novella'' was originally an Italian one meaning a tale or piece of news and as such
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  • ...rica FAQ</ref> although some dictionaries define it as being the same as a novella. It is a frequent length for science-fiction stories published in magazines
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  • Popular and now classic [[novella]] by [[Charles Dickens]].
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  • Novella by British author Joseph Conrad, serialized 1899, published complete 1902.
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  • 1937 [[novella]] by American author John Steinbeck, set in California during the Great Dep
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  • ...rology+Program&pict_id=2304210 |title=YMG Physician Profile &ndash; Steven Novella |accessdate=December 26, 2007 |work= [http://www.yalemedicalgroup.org/ Yale Novella is president and co-founder of the [[New England Skeptical Society]], host
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  • ...sevenoaksmag.com/commentary/94_comm1.html |title=Briefly, the case for the novella |accessdate=2008-05-08 |last=Fetherling |first=George |authorlink= |coautho
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  • {{rpl|novella}}
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  • ...,500 and 17,499 words, longer than a short story but shorter than either a novella or "full-length" novel.
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  • {{r|The Body (novella)}}
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  • '''Heart of Darkness''' is a novella by British writer [[Joseph Conrad]]. Told in the first person by an unname
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  • {{r|Novella}}
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  • This version is fairly faithful to the novella, and notably includes a sequence portraying the grand [[Christmas dinner]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Novella]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • |1||"Dreamweaver's Dilemma" (novella) ||1995 ||Anais Ruey ||in ''Dreamweaver's Dilemma'' (omnibus G) ||&nbsp; | |6||"Mountains of Mourning" (novella) ||1989 ||Miles Vorkosigan ||in ''Dreamweaver's Dilemma'' (omnibus G), and
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  • '''"Of Mice and Men"''' is a 1937 [[novella]], or possibly a short [[novel]], by American author [[John Steinbeck]]. I ...f central [[California (U.S. state)]] during the [[Great Depression]], the novella tells the story of two men, George and Lennie. During this time period, it
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  • {{rpl|Novella}}
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  • The 1938 film adaptation of [[Charles Dickens]]'s novella '''A Christmas Carol''' starred [[Reginald Owen]] as Scrooge and [[Gene Loc
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  • ===Novella===
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  • ...osophical novel ''The Magic Mountain'' (''Der Zauberberg'', 1924), and the novella ''Death in Venice'' (''Der Tod in Venedig'', 1912), the semi-autobiographic
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  • ...Forest", 1972 ([[Hugo Award]] winner and [[Nebula Award]] nominee for best novella, 1973) ...ebula Award]] nominee for best novelette, [[World Fantasy Award]] for best novella, and second place for the [[Sturgeon Award]], 1988)
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  • ====Best Novella====
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  • * ''[[All Systems Red]]'' (2017 ''[[Tor.com]]'' novella, {{ISBN|978-076539-753-9}})<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nyjournalofbooks * ''Artificial Condition'' (2018 ''Tor.com'' novella, {{ISBN|978-12501-869-28}})
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  • ...sp?id=40 ''Phrenology: History of a Classic Pseudoscience''] - by [[Steven Novella]] MD
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  • ...is. In those years Vogel also published the novel ''Married Life'' and the novella ''Facing the Sea'', which also failed to leave a marked impression on reade * ''בבית המרפא'' (''In the Sanatorium''), novella, Mitzpeh publishing, 1927 (Tarmil, 1974).
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  • ...s nephew, Fred, is portrayed as still being engaged to his beloved; in the novella and in most film versions they are already married. The romance is greatly
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  • *1786: ''Novella'', novella *1794–95: ''Unterhaltungen deutscher Ausgewanderten'', novella, which also includes the fairy tale ''Das Märchen''
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  • ...not a particular success, although in the wake of its appearance Collins's novella came back into print for the first time in many decades. .../www.gutenberg.org/etext/1625 Project Gutenberg e-Text of Wilkie Collins's novella based on "The Frozen Deep."]
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  • ...date=April 2, 2018|url-status=live}}</ref> the 2018 [[Locus Award for Best Novella]],<ref name=2018Locus>{{cite web |url=https://locusmag.com/2018/06/2018-loc | [[Hugo Award for Best Novella|Best Novella]]
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  • ...s Dog", 1969 ([[Hugo Award|Hugo]] nominee [[Nebula Award]] winner for best novella, 1970; screenplay adaption by [[L. Q. Jones]] won [[Nebula Award|Nebula]] f ...Between", 1970 ([[Hugo Award|Hugo]] and [[Nebula Award]] nominee for best novella, 1971)
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  • '''A Christmas Carol''' is a [[novella]] by [[Charles Dickens]], one of his most popular works. It has many film
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  • ...ok, ''Stay of Execution''. At 54 pages, it is what is generally called a [[novella]]. Two of the stories feature [[Inspector Hazlerigg|Chief Superintendant H
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  • ...stories can manifest in [[short story|short stories]], [[novel|novels]], [[novella]]s, [[film|motion pictures]], animated films, [[television|television shows
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  • *''[[Matilda (novella)|Mathilda]]'' (1819 novel), edited by Elizabeth Nitchie, University of Nort
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  • ...99 words may be called a short novel, and under 50,000 is often called a [[novella]]. In this wiki, a novel's title is usually shown in italics, and an examp ...hese limits have been challenged in one way or another. A short novel or [[novella]] may be considered by some to be a novel. While generally in prose, there
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  • ...e plot was patterned roughly around a real event reported years before the novella was written and that Fontane had read about. The majority of the novel con
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  • ...ner of the [Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962, he is best known for his [[novella]] ''[[Of Mice and Men]]'' (1937) and his [[Pulitzer Prize]]-winning [[novel ...ho guided and encouraged Steinbeck all through the process of adapting his novella for the stage. Because Steinbeck would ultimately write only two stage play
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  • *''The Ptorrigan Lode'', novella, Smashwords and Kindle, 2011.
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  • The play is a one-act "dialogue", derived with small variations, from the novella ''La Morte Adosso'' (1923). The dialogue takes place in a bar, late at nigh
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  • ...</ref><ref name="pmid10782908">{{cite journal| author=Ricart E, Soriano G, Novella MT, Ortiz J, Sàbat M, Kolle L et al.| title=Amoxicillin-clavulanic acid ve
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  • ...The Princess of All Lands'', won the 1977 [[World Fantasy Award]] for best novella.
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  • ...s grandly with a panorama of Paris but ties itself up as a closely-plotted novella of only fifty.
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  • * "[[The Man Who Sold the Moon]]", 1951, (Retro [[Hugo Award for Best Novella|Hugo Award]])
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  • |+Order of main books (**short story or novella)
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  • ...cendence, and Joseph Campbell] - by [[New England Skeptical Society|Robert Novella]], discusses Joseph Campbell's work as well as the appeal of the hero myth.
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  • ...inema]]. He also writes stories outside the horror genre, including the [[novella]]s ''[[The Body (Short Story)|The Body]]'' and ''[[Rita Hayworth and Shawsh ...iters; Owen's first collection of stories, ''We're All in This Together: A Novella and Stories'' was published in 2005. The first collection of stories by Jo
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  • ...raditionalist social pressures meant that few people publicly accepted the novella for what it actually was: Hicks' semi-autobiographical account of ''her own
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  • *[[User:Aaron Schulz|Aaron]] introduced a different kind of [[Steven Novella|novella]]
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  • ...Dealings of Daniel Kesserich'' (''[[Omni|Omni Online]]'', February 1996) (Novella in the style of [[H. P. Lovecraft]], written in 1936 and lost for decades)
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  • Written when he was still only 28, a novella called ''[[Who Goes There?]]'' was Campbell's last significant piece of fic
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  • * [[Steven Novella]]
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  • ...ta (Tolstoy)]] or [[Kreutzer Sonata (Tolstoy story}]] or (short story) or (novella) or (novelette) if it's either of those (I find it hard to think of Tolstoy
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  • ...Books]] (1997-). [[Telos Publishing]] produced an award-winning range of [[novella]]s over 2001-2004.
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  • * Novella S (1997) ''Chiropractic: Flagship of the Alternative Medicine Fleet'' [http
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  • ...aprices''; his difficult pieces were years ahead of their time. (Diderot’s novella ''Le neveu de Rameau'' (1762) includes the line, “The first one who playe
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  • ..."Zorro" and chose Mission San Juan Capistrano as the setting for the first novella, ''The Curse of Capistrano''.<ref>Yenne, P. 79</ref> In 1920, the "Sacred G
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