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  1. There isn't one...they wrote the story, same as in Dark...maybe they got some small stuff from other movies, tv series or books...but the story is made by the creators Baran bo Odar and his SO Jantje Friese

  2. Jul 2, 2020 · The author of several novels as well as short stories, screenplays, poetry, a play, an opera, and books for children, he won the Booker Prize for Amsterdam (1998), a novel about a composer and a newspaper editor struggling with moral questions, hatred, and vengeance.

  3. Novels like ‘Heart of Darkness’ (1899) by Joseph Conrad and ‘A Room with a View’ (1908) by E.M. Forster are clearly influenced by the emphasis on the individual and the power of nature presented in Romantic works (Wordsworth’s poems about nature are perhaps the most relevant example).

  4. John Stuart Mill: “On Liberty,” 1859; “On the Subjection of Women,” 1869. Philosopher/thinker John Stuart Mill made a well-reasoned and impassioned case for freedom of speech and of the individual to determine what was best for him or herself, as long as these actions did not harm others.

  5. September – The British Mutoscope and Biograph Company's King John (a very short silent film starring Herbert Beerbohm Tree) becomes the first known film based on a Shakespeare play. November – The oldest surviving Japanese film, Momijigari, is shot by Tsunekichi Shibata in Tokyo.

  6. 4 days ago · George Bernard Shaw, Irish comic dramatist, literary critic, and socialist propagandist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1925. Among his most notable plays are Pygmalion, Saint Joan, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Man and Superman, and Major Barbara. Learn more about Shaw’s life and career in this article.

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  8. Heart of Darkness is an 1899 novella by Polish-British novelist Joseph Conrad in which the sailor Charles Marlow tells his listeners the story of his assignment as steamer captain for a Belgian company in the African interior.

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