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Beloved is a 1987 novel by American novelist Toni Morrison. Set in the period after the American Civil War , the novel tells the story of a dysfunctional family of formerly enslaved people whose Cincinnati home is haunted by a malevolent spirit .
Beloved, an American drama film directed by Victor Schertzinger; Beloved, a Soviet romance film directed by Richard Viktorov; Beloved, based on the Toni Morrison novel; Beloved, a French film written and directed by Christophe Honoré
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An essay by A. O. Scott, titled "In Search of the Best", reflected on the results and the premise of the "Great American Novel". Toni Morrison's 1987 novel Beloved received the most votes, a result that had been anticipated by Tanenhaus
Contemporary American writers in the tradition include Joyce Carol Oates with such novels as Bellefleur and A Bloodsmoor Romance, Toni Morrison with her radical novel Beloved, about a slave-woman whose murdered baby haunts her, Raymond Kennedy with his novel Lulu Incognito, [100] Donna Tartt with her postmodern gothic horror novel The Secret ...
On 5 November 2019, the BBC published a list of novels selected by a panel of six writers and critics, who had been asked to choose 100 English language novels "that have had an impact on their lives". [1]
"Readings" bookstore called the novel "Tender and witty, The Beloved is a moving debut novel which paints a vivid portrait of both the beauty and the burden of unconditional love." [ 2 ] Mary Anne Elliott, reviewing the novel in The Northern Star stated: "Faulkner's engaging and evocative narrative never falters; it is by turns wise, witty and ...
To My Beloved [2] (Korean: 친애하는 당신에게; RR: Chinaehaneun Dangsinege; lit. Dear You) is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Kim Min-jun, Park Sol-mi, Hong Jong-hyun and Choi Yeo-jin. Based on the Japanese novel Dear You by Hisashi Nozawa, it aired on JTBC from June 27 to August 16, 2012. [3]