Paper Chase - Fiction

Fiction

  • The Paper Chase (novel), a 1970 novel by John Jay Osborn, Jr.
    • The Paper Chase (film), a 1973 film based on Osborn's novel
    • The Paper Chase (TV series), a 1978-1986 series based on the novel and film
  • Paper Chase, a 1964 novel by Mark Saxton
  • Paper Chase, a 1988 spy novel by William Garner
  • The Confessions of Mycroft Holmes: A Paper Chase (UK title: The Paperchase), a 2001 novel by Marcel Theroux
Television episodes
  • "Paper Chase" (77 Sunset Strip)
  • "Paper Chase" (The Bill)
  • "Paper Chase" (Blue Heelers)
  • "The Paper Chase" (Danger Man)
  • "The Paper Chase" (Edgemont)
  • "Paper Chase" (Family Ties)
  • "The Paper Chase" (Felicity)
  • "Paper Chase" (Home to Roost)
  • "The Paper Chase" (The Paper Chase)
  • "The Paper Chase!" (The Raccoons)
  • "Paper Chase" (The Saint)
  • "Paper Chase" (Step by Step)
  • "Paperchase" (The Wind in the Willows)

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Famous quotes containing the word fiction:

    The good ended happily, and the bad unhappily. That is what Fiction means.
    Oscar Wilde (1854–1900)

    I write fiction and I’m told it’s autobiography, I write autobiography and I’m told it’s fiction, so since I’m so dim and they’re so smart, let them decide what it is or it isn’t.
    Philip Roth (b. 1933)

    The obvious parallels between Star Wars and The Wizard of Oz have frequently been noted: in both there is the orphan hero who is raised on a farm by an aunt and uncle and yearns to escape to adventure. Obi-wan Kenobi resembles the Wizard; the loyal, plucky little robot R2D2 is Toto; C3PO is the Tin Man; and Chewbacca is the Cowardly Lion. Darth Vader replaces the Wicked Witch: this is a patriarchy rather than a matriarchy.
    Andrew Gordon, U.S. educator, critic. “The Inescapable Family in American Science Fiction and Fantasy Films,” Journal of Popular Film and Television (Summer 1992)