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Serialisation

Serialisation | Serialisations

Serialisation meaning

Alternative spelling of serialization.

Synonyms of Serialisation

Example sentences (9)

Andrew’s annual £1 million (€1.19 million) “living allowance” has been withdrawn by Charles, according to the serialisation of a new book by royal writer Robert Hardman published in the Daily Mail.

In the preface, Venkatrau refers to the serialised novel and says that he had to stop the serialisation midway, because it threatened to grow too large for a newspaper story.

In 1927 he apparently agreed to be locked in a glass cage, to spend seven days in public writing a novel for serialisation in a new newspaper, Paris-Matinal.

Dicken's serialisation of his novels was not uncriticised by other authors.

Domestically successful, after serialisation the stories were published in book form, with Hergé continuing the series and also developing both the Quick & Flupke and Jo, Zette and Jocko series for Le Vingtième Siècle.

In 1978 the BBC produced a five part TV serialisation of the book starring Ken Hutchinson, Kay Adshead and John Duttine with music by Carl Davis; it is considered one of the most faithful adaptations of Emily Brontë's story.

Le Vingtième Siècle was shut down, part way through the serialisation of Land of Black Gold.

On 4 March, one day after the serialisation in the Zeitung began, Marx was expelled by Belgian police.

Unfortunately, this publication encountered problems with New York Postal Authorities; serialisation ground to a halt in December 1920; the editors were convicted of publishing obscenity in February 1921.