Heptalogy
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A heptalogy (from Greek ἑπτα- hepta-, "seven" and -λογία -logia, "discourse") is a compound literary or narrative work that is made up of seven distinct works.[1] Whilst not in wide usage, it has been used to describe such examples as the Harry Potter series of books.[2]
Examples
Heptalogy | Dates | Author |
The Cycle of Life[3] | Edward Maryon | |
In Search of Lost Time[4] | 1913–1927 | Marcel Proust |
The Chronicles of Narnia[5] | 1949–1954 | C. S. Lewis |
Le Livre des questions (The Book of Questions)[6] | 1963–1973 (1976–1984 in English) | Edmond Jabès |
Narratives of Empire[7] | 1967–2000 | Gore Vidal |
Licht[8] | 1977–2003 | Karlheinz Stockhausen |
Tomorrow series[9] | 1993–1999 | John Marsden |
Harry Potter[2] | 1997–2007 | J. K. Rowling |
Septimus Heap | 2005–2013 | Angie Sage |
Bunnicula | 1979–2006 | James Howe |
Film Heptalogy | Dates | Author |
Police Academy Movie Franchise | 1984 - 1994 | New Line Cinema Warner Bros. |
Star Wars Movie Franchise | 1977 - 2015 | Lucas Arts Warner Bros. |
Planned heptalogy | Dates | Author |
Luther[10] | 1613–1630 | Martin Rinkart |
Eugene Gant[11] | 1935–1941 | Thomas Wolfe |
The Ages of Man[12] | 1956 | Thornton Wilder |
Seven Dreams: A Book of North American Landscapes | 1994-20?? | William T. Vollmann |
The Children of Kronos[13] | 1987–1991 | Alexandros Kotzias |
Heptalogía de Hieronymus Bosch[14] | 1997-2006 | Rafael Spregelburd |
A Song of Ice and Fire[15] | 1996–20?? | George R. R. Martin |
See also
Look up heptalogy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
References
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- ↑ Walter Stauss, review of Warren F. Motte jr., Questioning Edmond Jabès (1990), in Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature 46:1/2 (1992), p. 99.
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