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Definition of Novelisation
1. Noun. Converting something into the form of a novel.
Generic synonyms: Authorship, Composition, Penning, Writing
Derivative terms: Novelise, Novelize
Definition of Novelisation
1. Noun. alternative spelling of novelization ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Novelisation
Literary usage of Novelisation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Laws of Copyright: An Examination of the Principles which Should by Thomas Edward Scrutton (1883)
"novelisation " of a play is not an infringement of the rights of its author. ...
a " novelisation" should infringe the copyright of the author of the play. ..."
2. Playright and Copyright in All Countries: Showing how to Protect a Play Or a by William Morris Colles, Harold Hardy (1906)
"The dramatisation of a novel, or the novelisation of a play is by the Declaration
of Paris included in the " adaptations" which are declared to be unlawful ..."
3. The Law of International Copyright, with Special Sections on the Colonies by William Briggs (1906)
"... and it characterised the unauthorised novelisation of a play or dramatisation
of a novel as an unlawful adaptation, whereas in England the dramatisation ..."
4. The Bookman (1915)
"This is a novelisation, made by the author himself, from the play already familiar
to the theatre-going public. To others it may be briefly defined as the ..."
5. The Law of Copyright by Thomas Edward Scrutton (1890)
"... the copyright of the author of the novel, dramas, surely also the printing of
a " novelisation" should infringe the copyright of the author of the play. ..."
6. The Authors Club: Manual by Authors Club (New York, N.Y.), Authors club, New York (1882)
"... Railroader (1906); The World's Great Events (1907); The Fighter (1909); The
Woman, novelisation of Wm. C. de Mille's play (1912); " Raegan" stories, ..."