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Neoclassicism | Media Adaptations
Gulliver’s Travels appeared as a television miniseries released by Hallmark Home Entertainment in 2000. This adaptation of the classic preserves the satire and wit of the original.
Robinson Crusoe has been adapted for film several times, most recently in 1996, starring Pierce Brosnan.
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