The Garden of Allah (novel)
The Garden of Allah is a 1904 romantic drama novel by the British writer Robert Hichens.[1] Much of the work is set in the North African desert.
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Author | Robert Hichens |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre | Romance |
Publication date | 1904 |
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Adaptations
It has been turned into American-made films on three occasions:
- The Garden of Allah (1916 film), directed by Colin Campbell
- The Garden of Allah (1927 film), directed by Rex Ingram
- The Garden of Allah (1936 film), directed by Richard Boleslawski
gollark: Of course. Religions can extract gold from people magically; you don't want that going to anyone else.
gollark: They can be tailored to your exact requirements. Very convenient.
gollark: I only follow religions which I procedurally generated via GPTs.
gollark: You weren't stranded. The exit portal was open.
gollark: Vengeance is scheduled in accordance with our standard vengeance policy.
References
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999. p.222
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