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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })This is what happens when you write a sequel to a series that was finished long ago, or continue the work of a dead author without his or her permission. Not to be confused with literal necrophilia or Literary Mash-Ups that involve zombies. Some authors, such as J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis, are famous for avoiding this by virtue of a throng of fanatic fans. (Not in Russia though.) See also Outlived Its Creator and Sequel Gap. Franchise Zombie is when the franchise was supposed to die, but against the creator's blessing continued. |
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Old Toffer's Book of Consequential Dogs, written by Christopher Reid and published by Faber and Faber in 2019, is the canine companion to Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats that T. S. Eliot occasionally talked about but never actually wrote. | |
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Also adapted to a stage play titled Peter And The Starcatcher. | |
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The Night of the Triffids was published 50 years after The Day of the Triffids, and 30 years after the death of the original author (though with the permission of his estate). It adds extra gunfire and explosions and throws in some Hollywood Evolution as well, yet still manages a pretty fair stab at emulating John Wyndham's style of writing. Not exactly high art, but a decent page-turner. | |
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The Thyme of the Season by Duncan Pflaster takes place three months after the events of A Midsummer Night's Dream, on Halloween Night, when the fairies must sacrifice a human soul to hell. | |
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The Time Ships is a sequel to The Time Machine written by Stephen Baxter. | |
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Susan Hill's Mrs. De Winter is a sequel to Daphne Du Maurier's Rebecca. ... which in its turn was followed by Sally Beauman's Rebecca's Tale, which veers into Prequel territory in part of its narrative. |
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead by Tom Stoppard is a perspective flip of Hamlet and a hallmark of Theatre of the Absurd. | |
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And while we're at it, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has the Perspective Flip prequels Finn, about Huck's dad, and My Jim, about Jim's wife. | |
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Hamlet 2 isn't itself a sequel to Hamlet, but it's about a drama teacher who tries to write one. | |
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The Aeneid was written as a sequel to The Iliad and The Odyssey, which were composed several hundred years before at least. Given that The Aeneid itself is now over two thousand years old, we can safely assume that this trope has been around for a long time itself. | |
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Fortinbras, by Lee Blessing, 1991. Set immediately following William Shakespeare's Hamlet, the play recounts the events after Hamlet's death that go on throughout Elsinore. The play includes almost every character from Hamlet returning as a ghost. | |
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Les Misérables has two sequels... both of which are titled "Cosette". Laura Kalpakian's Cosette: The Sequel To Les Misérables (1995) follows the plot of the musical rather than the original novel. François Cérésa's Cosette, or the time of illusions is also an act of literary necromancy, bringing Inspector Javert back from the dead to take a central role, and got Cérésa sued by Victor Hugo's heirs. | |
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The Virgin Queen – by F.G. Waldron from 1797, is a sequel to The Tempest, in which Prospero returns home, bringing along Caliban, who causes trouble. | |
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The Doctor of Rome, by Nat Colley, takes up from The Merchant of Venice, following Daniel, Shylock’s grandson, as he re-opens the decades-old court case of the previous play. Portia must once again appear in drag to defend herself. | |
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... which in its turn was followed by Sally Beauman's Rebecca's Tale, which veers into Prequel territory in part of its narrative. | |
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer has Becky: A Novel, basically a romantic drama Perspective Flip with feminist leanings, centered around Becky Thatcher as a grown woman. It retcons most of the original book by explaining that Mark Twain was their Unreliable Narrator buddy who idolized Tom and skewed the story for the sake of Rule of Cool. (For instance, Injun Joe was falsely accused, and Becky accompanied the boys on all their adventures. In other words, what really happened was a lot more PC.) | |
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The Phantom of the Opera examples: Susan Kay's Phantom fleshes out the backstory Gaston Leroux gave Erik and goes on to retell the novel's events from the points of view of Erik, Christine, and Raoul. The Phantom of Manhattan is a Frederick Forsyth novel that follows on from the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical rather than the novel (with a lengthy preface in which Forsyth justifies doing so), as it originated from the early development of a sequel to the show. Many elements of it wound up in the actual stage sequel Love Never Dies. |
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Figaro Gets a Divorce, Ödön von Horváth's 1936 sequel play to Beaumarchais' 1778 The Marriage of Figaro. | |
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The Bourne Series: After the death of Robert Ludlum, Eric Von Lustbader carried on with the Bourne adventures, writing eleven novels at last count. | |
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The Tripods is a weird double example. The original trilogy is essentially a sequel to The War of the Worlds, written 70 years later. Then 20 years after the conclusion of the original trilogy, John Christopher decided to write a prequel to his old series, which winds up being basically The War of the Worlds all over again. | |
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The Dune series purportedly received a number of prequels, pre-prequels, interquels, midquels, and finally sequels written by the original author's son Brian Herbert and the inimitable Kevin J. Anderson. Their reception is famously summed up in this Penny Arcade strip. | |
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Romeo & Juliet & Zombies by Melody Bates begins with Act V of Romeo and Juliet and gives them a second chance at love, as the living dead. | |
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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has 39 official sequels (all together making up "The Famous Forty"), 26 of which were written by other authors after L. Frank Baum's death. The unofficial sequels number in the hundreds - Wicked is just the most famous of them. | |
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Peter Pan has fallen victim to this countless times. Examples include: The authorized sequel, Peter Pan in Scarlet. Peter and the Starcatchers (a reimagined backstory series) Also adapted to a stage play titled Peter And The Starcatcher. The Disney Fairies series Wendy (a Darker and Edgier prequel) Lost Girls (a Hotter and Sexier sequel) Capt. Hook: Adventures of a Notorious Youth (a prequel about Captain Hook's school days) Tigerheart (centered around a Canon Foreigner Lost Boy) Peter Pan and the Only Children (written by Gilbert Aldair, who had previously indulged in this trope with a third Alice in Wonderland book) Tiger Lily (Young Adult Literature about the Indian maiden, who turns out to be nursing a crush on him) |
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H: The Story of Heathcliff's Journey Back to Wuthering Heights by Lin Haire-Sargeant, covers what exactly Heathcliff did during his three years spent away. It eventually turns into a crossover with Jane Eyre, as Heathcliff turns out to be the son of Rochester and his mad first wife. | |
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The Millennium Trilogy: With original author Stieg Larsson having died before the first book of the series was published (though he had completed three), the publishers hired David Lagercrantz to write further books in the series. Lagercrantz has written three Millennium books to date. | |
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Dunsinane, by David Greig, follows the wife of Macbeth after he dies, with an emphasis on historically accuracy (Shakespeare’s play was based on actual events, but he took several liberties). | |
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Alice's Adventures in Wonderland has Alice Through the Needle's Eye by Gilbert Aldair, Automated Alice by Jeff Noon, and the revisionist series The Looking-Glass Wars. | |
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She did a continuation of Mansfield Park, featuring Fanny's lively young sister Susan and Edmund's brother Tom, called Mansfield Revisited. | |
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Pride and Prejudice: There are a billion and one sequels to this novel. Readers apparently can't stand No Hugging, No Kissing and never seeing the act happen on-page. E.g. Wild And Wanton Pride & Prejudice includes all the dirty naughty bits that readers have been hungering for. Jane Austen's ghost will come to haunt Michelle Pillow yet... For every continuation of the original story, there must be at least ten versions of the original novel told from Mr. Darcy's perspective. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, a twofer zombification of the original. |
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Peter Pan and the Only Children (written by Gilbert Aldair, who had previously indulged in this trope with a third Alice in Wonderland book) | |
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Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, a twofer zombification of the original. | |
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Another noteworthy example is the Enola Holmes books, which stars Sherlock's irrepressible younger sister, whom he managed to never mention in all his adventures. | |
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy: Death's too good for them. Eight years after Douglas Adams' Author Existence Failure, Eoin Colfer wrote And Another Thing..., improbably picking up where Mostly Harmless left off. | |
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War of the Worlds (1988) (although it mostly follows the 1953 movie). | |
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Susan Kay's Phantom fleshes out the backstory Gaston Leroux gave Erik and goes on to retell the novel's events from the points of view of Erik, Christine, and Raoul. | |
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The Disney Fairies series | |
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Flatland, of all things, has many, including one penned by the original square's granddaughter, Victoria A. Line. | |
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Peter and the Starcatchers (a reimagined backstory series) Also adapted to a stage play titled Peter And The Starcatcher. |
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Mistress Masham's Repose by T. H. White is a two-and-a-half-centuries-later sequel to the Lilliputian parts of Gulliver's Travels. | |
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Superman Returns is a case of Cinematic Necrophilia, being a sequel to Superman II made 26 years after that movie and 19 years after the last movie in the series. | |
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is basically a Literary Necrophiliac orgy. | |
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The Hand of the Dead Man is a sequel to The Count of Monte Cristo written by Alfredo Possolo Hogan but attributed to Alexandre Dumas. | |
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Andrzej Stojowski wrote W ręku Boga (In God's Hand), a sequel to Henryk Sienkiewicz's Trilogy. | |
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The Phantom of Manhattan is a Frederick Forsyth novel that follows on from the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical rather than the novel (with a lengthy preface in which Forsyth justifies doing so), as it originated from the early development of a sequel to the show. Many elements of it wound up in the actual stage sequel Love Never Dies. | |
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Return to the Hundred Acre Wood is a sequel to the original Winnie-the-Pooh books. It was published in 2009, 83 years after the original. Followed by The Best Bear in All the World in 2016 to mark the 90th anniversary. | |
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A man claiming to be the original author's illegitimate son wrote a sequel to A Confederacy of Dunces called A Cornucopia of Dunderheads that focused on Ignatius' adventures in New York. | |
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The authorized sequel, Peter Pan in Scarlet. | |
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Grendel by John Gardner goes all the way back to Beowulf and, like the previous example, has philosophical overtones which make it a school staple. | |
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The Moomins, a Finnish series. | |
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Scarlett, the sequel to Gone with the Wind. And The Wind Done Gone, telling the original story from the point of view of the slave characters. And Rhett Butler's People, from the point of view of... guess. The difference is, this one is authorized, and it adds a new ending. |
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