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Definition of Novelised
1. novelise [v] - See also: novelise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Novelised
Literary usage of Novelised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Twentieth Century Theatre: Observations on the Contemporary English and by William Lyon Phelps (1918)
"All children should be brought up on Shakespeare; they should read him in the
original, not in a novelised form. ..."
2. The Tomahawk: A Saturday Journal of Satire edited by Arthur William A'Beckett (1869)
"[This piece, which in evidently no translation from the French (our " lively
neighbours " have some idea of construction), is affectionately novelised by an ..."
3. Random Recollections of an Old Publisher by William Tinsley (1900)
"... I know, sorry he went into a market where they would not buy his goods.
Paul Merritt novelised his play called " New Babylon," and offered it to me at a ..."
4. The Tower of the Mirrors: And Other Essays on the Spirit of Places by Vernon Lee (1914)
"novelised by the author of the delightful play of the same name, which has met
with so much success both in England and the United States. ..."