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Serialised
Serialised meaning
simple past and past participle of serialise
Example sentences (20)
The formal relationship between these fictions, serialised for predominantly working class audiences, and the roughly contemporaneous sensation fictions serialised in middle class periodicals is also an area worthy of inquiry.
Over the past two decades, Marvel has re-shaped Hollywood in its own image, whittling away some of the things that made filmmaking unique as an art form and shifting it towards something more televisual and serialised.
Finding Freedom, serialised by The Times, reveals the 38-year-old would court the press before beginning the relationship with Harry.
Finding Freedom, serialised in The Times and Sunday Times, said the couple were forced to take action after a story broke that they were going to stay in Canada permanently.
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.
The disturbing extent of infiltration of the British Establishment by is laid bare in a bombshell book serialised today in the Daily Mail.
Her book ‘I was born to be a Duchess’ was serialised for the website and proved popular.
She was awarded a MBE, George Cross and Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur and serialised in many books and films about her life.
And much to our morbid delight, it is all serialised in a new show currently doing the rounds.
European and Japanese comics are frequently serialised in magazines — monthly or weekly in Europe, and usually black-and-white and weekly in Japan.
BBC Radio 4 has broadcast serialised radio dramatisations of the diary.
Braddon also founded Belgravia magazine (1866), which presented readers with serialised sensation novels, poems, travel narratives and biographies, as well as essays on fashion, history and science.
Chapman had his wartime memoirs serialised in France to earn money, but he was charged under the Official Secrets Act and fined £50.
Commissioned by the conservative Belgian newspaper Le Vingtième Siècle main for its children's supplement Le Petit Vingtième main, it was serialised weekly from August 1938 to August 1939.
Confession scene from a serialised magazine version In February 1859, Robert continues searching for evidence.
Dickens's novels were initially serialised in weekly and monthly magazines, then reprinted in standard book formats.
Dostoyevsky finished The Adolescent at the end of 1875, although passages of it had been serialised in Notes of the Fatherland since January.
Gillian noted that in her mother's adventure, detective and school stories for older children, "the hook is the strong storyline with plenty of cliffhangers, a trick she acquired from her years of writing serialised stories for children's magazines.
Her novella Cousin Phyllis was serialised in The Cornhill Magazine from November 1863 to February 1864.
In 2006, the first full-length novel in Manx, Dunveryssyn yn Tooder-Folley (The Vampire Murders) was published by Brian Stowell, after being serialised in the press.