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Forests Of The Night (radio Serial)
Forests of the Night may refer to: *'' The Forests of the Night'', a 1947 novel by Jean-Louis Curtis * ''Forests of the Night'' (Cleary novel), a 1963 novel by Jon Cleary *'' Forests of the Night'', a 1993 science fiction novel by S. Andrew Swann *''In the Forests of the Night'', a 1999 novel by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes *"In the Forest of the Night "In the Forest of the Night" is the tenth episode of the eighth series of the British science fiction television programme '' Doctor Who''. It was first broadcast on BBC One on 25 October 2014. The episode was written by Frank Cottrell-Boyce and ...
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The Forests Of The Night
''The Forests of the Night'' (1947; French: ''Les Forêts de la nuit'') is the second novel by French author Jean-Louis Curtis. His best-selling novel, it is also considered his best, winning the 1947 Prix Goncourt, France's most prestigious literary prize. Set in Curtis's native region of Pyrénées-Atlantiques, the novel is the story of a village under Nazi occupation, centering on the fortunes of French resistors and collaborators. History The novel's historical context is that during the years immediately after the war, a myth in France arose that most Frenchmen had been resistors to the Nazi occupation, fighters who took up arms or committed acts of civil disobedience and noncooperation. They were opposed by a few collaborators, or bad apples, who supported the occupation. Charles Sowerwine, ''France Since 1870'', 2001. John M. Merriman (Open Yale Courses)HIST 276: France Since 1871, Lecture's 18 "The Dark Years: Vichy France" and 19 "Resistance". The mythology of a nation of ...
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Forests Of The Night (Cleary Novel)
''Forests of the Night'' is a 1963 novel from Australian author Jon Cleary. It is about a British plastic surgeon who visits his father in Burma and gets involved with a Catholic missionary, a killer tiger and a local rebel leader. Cleary visited Burma as part of his research. At one stage there were plans to make a film version with Dirk Bogarde but this did not eventuate.Jon Cleary Interviewed by Stephen Vagg: Oral History
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S. Andrew Swann (alternately S. A. Swann, S. A. Swiniarski, and Steven Krane) is an American science fiction and fantasy author living in Solon, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, where much of his fiction is set. He was born Steven Swiniarski and has published some of his books as Swiniarski, and some as Swann. He has been published by DAW Books and by Ballantine Spectra, a division of Random House. Books Per Swann'official bibliography he has published twenty-five regular novels. Eleven of these have been collected in five omnibus editions. * ''The Moreau Quartet'' (four books; 3 omnibus editions) ** ''Forests of the Night'' (DAW Books Inc., 1993) ** ''Specters of the Dawn'' (DAW Books Inc., 1994) ** ''Emperors of the Twilight'' (DAW Books Inc., 1994) ** ''Fearful Symmetries'' (DAW Books Inc., 1999) *** ''The Moreau Omnibus'' (DAW Books Inc., 2003) *** ''The Moreau Quartet Volume One'' (DAW Books Inc., 2015) *** ''The Moreau Quartet Volume Two'' (DAW Books Inc., October 6, 2015) * T ...
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In The Forests Of The Night
''In the Forests of the Night'' is a vampire novel written by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes, and published in 1999. It was originally entitled ''White Wine''. Atwater-Rhodes wrote it at the age of thirteen, but it was published on May 11, 1999, about a month after she turned fifteen. It is the first novel in the ''Den of Shadows'' series. It tells the story of a three-hundred-year-old vampire named Risika and her struggles throughout her life, both before and after she was turned into a vampire. The novel is told in first-person narrative by the protagonist, Risika. It was well-received by critics. The title refers William Blake's poem "The Tyger", which appears at the beginning of the book. Atwater-Rhodes' second book, ''Demon in My View'', was published in 2000 when the author was 16 and is the sequel to ''In the Forests of the Night''. ''Persistence of Memory'', published in 2008, makes mention and features an appearance of the main character's brother. Writing process According t ...
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