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The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial (play) Call Me by My Rightful Name; Calpurnia (play) Catch-22 (play) Children of the Ghetto (1899 play) Chimneys (play) A Christmas Carol; or, Past, Present, and Future; Colonel Newcome (play) The Corsican Brothers (play) The Countess of Salisbury (play) Crime and Punishment (play) The Crucifer of Blood
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Books and plays adapted into video games include The Witcher, based on the fantasy novels and short stories by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski; Romance of the Three Kingdoms, based on a Chinese 14th-century historical novel; I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream, based on a short story by Harlan Ellison; and Hamlet, based on the play by William Shakespeare.
All the World's a Grave, 2008 play by John Reed; The Seven Ages, 1986 novel by Eva Figes; Morning Face, 1968 novel by Mulk Raj Anand; Unwillingly to School, 1942 novel by Nora Mylrea; Unwillingly to School, 1958 novella by Pauline Ashwell; Sans Everything, 1967 non-fiction book by Barbara Robb; Most Loving Mere Folly, 1953 novel by Edith ...
The Sword in the Stone, a 6-part BBC Radio series written by Marianne Helweg based on the book by T. H. White and broadcast on BBC National Programme 11 June - 16 July 1939, with Robert Farquharson as Merlyn, Robin Maule as "Wart", Norman Shelley as Sir Ector, Carleton Hobbs as Archimedes and Geoffrey Wincott as King Pellinorer.
Peter Pan, his fellow characters, and the setting of Neverland have appeared in many works since the original books and 1904 play by J. M. Barrie. The earliest were the stage productions of the play, and an adaptation to silent film, done with Barrie's involvement and personal approval. Later works were authorised by Great Ormond Street Hospital, to which Barrie gave the rights to the Peter ...