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Novelizations

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Genre/Form termNovelizations
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Variant(s)Novelisations
See alsoAdaptations
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Novels
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Scope noteAdaptations in novel form of any kind of original format, including films, true stories, plays, etc.
Found inWork cat.: Royce, Easton. Dark matter : a novelization, ©1999: t.p. (based on the teleplay written by Vince Gilligan)
Hiller, B.B. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles : a novelization, ©1990.
OED online, Mar. 2, 2017 (novelization, n. a. The process of novelizing something; conversion of a narrative into a novel. b. concr. The novel resulting from such a process; a novelized version of a play, film, etc.)
Collins English dictionary online, Mar. 2, 2017 (novelize or novelise: to convert (a true story, film, etc) into a novel. Derived forms: novelization or novelisation)
Merriam-Webster dictionary online, Mar. 2, 2107 (novelize: to convert into the form of a novel; e.g., novelize a play; --novelization noun)
ODLIS : online dictionary for library and information science, Mar. 2, 2017 (novelization: A novel based on a literary work originally created in another form, often as a dramatic work, for example, The Wave by Morton Rhue, based on a teleplay by Johnny Dawkins that was based on a short story by Ron Jones.)
Guidelines on subject access to individual works of fiction, drama, etc., 2000 (Movie novels. Use for fiction based on movies. UF Film novelizations; Motion picture novelizations; Movie novelizations; Movie tie-ins. RT Radio and television novels; Radio and television novels. Use for fiction based on radio or television programs. UF Radio novels; Television novels. RT Movie novels)