After the Verdict (novel)
After the Verdict is a 1924 novel by the English writer Robert Hichens.[1]. It was published in London by Methuen and in New York by George H. Doran. Novel was listed as a mystery and a romance.[2]
Author | Robert Hichens |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre | Drama |
Publisher | Methuen Publishing |
Publication date | 1924 |
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Adaptation
In 1929 it was made into a silent film of the same title directed by Henrik Galeen and starring Olga Tschechowa and Warwick Ward.[3]
gollark: Great. Doing so. Thanks, syl.
gollark: Or at least... more consistent, which is kind of similar.
gollark: Perhaps it could be argued that generics are the natural state of things somehow, and simpler than no generics.
gollark: Oh, wait, this is easy. Anarchoprimitivism is derived from anarchism, i.e. the particularly "bee hierarchies" bit of leftism. I can reuse left-justification.
gollark: I'll think about this.
References
- Vinson p.350
- Hichens, Robert. "After the Verdict". Yesterday's Gallery. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
- Goble p.222
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
- Vinson, James. Twentieth-Century Romance and Gothic Writers. Macmillan, 1982.
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