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Adaptation of
Possession
1990
single work
novel
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2002
Possession
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A film adaptation of A.S. Byatt's novel Possession.
For further details on the complexity of the authorship for this film, see 'Can Bookish Be Sexy? Yeah, Says Neil LaBute, Bookish Can Be Sexy'.
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Can Bookish Be Sexy? Yeah, Says Neil LaBute, Bookish Can Be Sexy
2002
single work
— Appears in: The New York Times , 18 August 2002; (p. A10) Piece about Neil LaBute and Possession, concentrating on the questions of authorship and adaptation.
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Can Bookish Be Sexy? Yeah, Says Neil LaBute, Bookish Can Be Sexy
2002
single work
— Appears in: The New York Times , 18 August 2002; (p. A10) Piece about Neil LaBute and Possession, concentrating on the questions of authorship and adaptation.
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