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    1. A Year of Reflection, Adaptation and Change - The Devil's Tale

      A Year of Reflection, Adaptation and Change - The Devil's Tale Primary Menu Skip to content Blog Roll Commenting Policy RL Magazine A (...)

    2. Free Film Screening: The Great Gatsby, Sept. 12 - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Free Film Screening: The Great Gatsby, Sept. 12 - Duke University Libraries Blogs Go Search Events , Just for Fun , Lilly Library Free (...)

    3. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/kurt.cumiskey/votava_nadellprize_app.pdf

      Similar to Rizzoli & Isles, I started watching the TV adaptation Bones long before I started reading the books.

    4. Women at the Center - Issue 24, Fall 2013

      Ann Snitow pro- duced the “New Wom- en Writers” and “Diary” series, as well as film reviews and interviews with renowned feminists such (...)

    5. May 2018 Collection Spotlight: From Page to Screen - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      There was also an 1967 film adaptation .       The Price of Salt  was adapted into the 2016 film Carol starring the (...)

    6. What are the rights protected by copyright? (weekly widget) - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      A derivative work is a work based on the original, like a translation or a film adaptation. All of these rights can be sold or (...)

    7. Law and Literature: The Cox Collection

      Cox, the collection has grown to include DVDs of film and television programs with lawyers or legal themes (such as the 1962 (...)

    8. Who Was That Masked Man (In Handcuffs)?

      The protest has roots with the online collective Anonymous, whose members often don Britain's iconic Guy Fawkes mask (as seen in the 2006 (...)

    9. The Goodson Blogson

      The protest has roots with the online collective Anonymous, whose members often don Britain's iconic Guy Fawkes mask (as seen in the 2006 (...)

    10. Living Through History - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Over the course of three monthly meetings, they read and discussed Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield, in anticipation of the upcoming feature (...)

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