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Encyclopedia > Novelisation

A novelization (or novelisation in British English) is a fictional book that is written based on some other media story form rather than as an original work. For example, successful movies are often novelized. The practice was particularly popular for popular television series before the advent of home video meant that programmes could be recorded to watch again, or commercial releases bought.


See also

  • Jan Baetens & Marc Lits, eds: "Novelization. From Film to Novel". Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2004.

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