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  • Lokis. A Manuscript of Professor Wittembach (French: Lokis - Le manuscrit du professeur Wittembach) is an 1869 Prosper Mérimée horror fantasy novella...
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  • Lokis may refer to: Lokis (novella), an 1869 Prosper Mérimée horror novella Lokis (film), a 1970 Polish film directed by Janusz Majewski Lokys (disambiguation)...
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  • Lokis (Polish: Lokis. Rękopis profesora Wittembacha, lit. 'Lokis. A Manuscript of Professor Wittembach') is a 1970 Polish folk horror film written and...
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  • an opera entitled Lokys . This is to be based on the final short novel ' Lokis ' by Prosper Mérimée ( Kutavičius corrects the spelling of the original...
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  • adaptation of the novella Lokis by Prosper Mérimée was originally conceived in 1972 as a film on its own. However, Borowczyk later rendered Lokis as a story...
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  • based on Prosper Mérimée's novella Lokis (Lithuanian for "bear"). Prosper Mérimée wrote many short stories of which Lokis is one. He was also the author...
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    (1875) Colomba – a novella about a young Corsican girl who pushes her brother to commit murder to avenge their father's death (1840) Lokis – a horror story...
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  • In 1967, director Janusz Majewski, who would later adapt Mérimée's novella Lokis as a feature film, directed a 22-minute-long, black-and-white television...
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  • The Iron Druid Chronicles is a series of urban fantasy novels, novellas, novelettes and short stories, written by Kevin Hearne and published by Del Rey...
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    Runelight, The Gospel of Loki and The Testament of Loki followed between 2011 and 2017. Harris' fantasy novels and novellas were published under the name...
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    fame portraying Loki in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), starting with Thor in 2011 and most recently headlining the Disney+ series Loki since 2021. He...
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  • Shopgirl (category Films based on novellas)
    Samantha Shelton as Loki In Steve Martin's original novella, Mirabelle was employed by Neiman Marcus. According to Evolution of a Novella: The Making of Shopgirl...
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  • 2003. Since then, she has published more than fifteen novels and two novellas. Her twenty-fifth novel, Say No More, was released in August 2020. Karen's...
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    novels, the Nadia Stafford trilogy. She has also written several serial novellas and short stories for the Otherworld series, some of which are available...
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  • short story sequels featuring Shadow Moon. "The Monarch of the Glen", a novella first published in the 2003 anthology Legends II, takes place in Scotland...
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  • – Hugo Award winner, 1966 The Dream Master (1966) (an expansion of the novella "He Who Shapes" [1965]); the film Dreamscape began from Zelazny's outline...
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  • novella coauthored with Christopher Paul Carey) Doc Savage: His Apocalyptic Life (1973, ISBN 0-385-08488-9), a fictional biography Escape From Loki (1991...
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    1950 at the age of 32. Farmer had his first literary success when his novella The Lovers was published by Samuel Mines in Startling Stories, August 1952...
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  • fiction. He deliberately progressed from short-shorts to novelettes to novellas and finally to novel-length works by 1965. On May 1, 1969, he quit to become...
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  • Frost Giants a starred review and called it a "sweet, wistful, slyly funny novella". In their review, they compare the book to George R.R. Martin's The Ice...
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