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According to [[The Other Wiki]], an "Exile is either an entity who is, or the state of being, away from one's home while being explicitly refused permission to return."
According to [[The Other Wiki]], exile is defined as "either an entity who is, or the state of being, away from one's home while being explicitly refused permission to return."


This is a disambiguation page. On All The Tropes, '''{{PAGENAME}}''' or [[Exiles]] could refer to:
This is a disambiguation page. On All The Tropes, '''"exile"''' or '''"exiles"''' could refer to:


== Creators ==
==Creators==
* [[Exile (American band)]], an American country band
* [[Exile (American band)]], an American country band
* [[Exile (Japanese band)]], a Japanese pop music group
* [[Exile (Japanese band)]], a Japanese pop music group
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* [[The Exile (1914 film)|''The Exile'' (1914 film)]], a Hungarian film
* [[The Exile (1914 film)|''The Exile'' (1914 film)]], a Hungarian film
* [[The Exile (1922 film)|''The Exile'' (1922 film)]], a Soviet Georgian film
* [[The Exile (1922 film)|''The Exile'' (1922 film)]], a Soviet Georgian film
* [[The Exiles (1923 film)|''The Exiles'' (1923 film)]], based on the 1894 novel
* [[The Exile (1931 film)|''The Exile'' (1931 film)]], directed by Oscar Micheaux
* [[The Exile (1931 film)|''The Exile'' (1931 film)]], directed by Oscar Micheaux
* [[The Exile (1947 film)|''The Exile'' (1947 film)]], directed by Max Ophüls
* [[The Exile (1947 film)|''The Exile'' (1947 film)]], directed by Max Ophüls
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== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* [[The Exiles (1894 novel)|''The Exiles'' (1894 novel)]], by [[Richard Harding Davis]]
* ''Exile'', the English title of ''[[Deoraíocht]]'' (1910), by Pádraic Ó Conaire
* ''Exiles'', the English translation of ''Los desterrados'', a 1926 short-story collection by [[Horacio Quiroga]]
* [[Exile (Deeping novel)|''Exile'' (Deeping novel)]] (1930), by Warwick Deeping
* [[Exile (Deeping novel)|''Exile'' (Deeping novel)]] (1930), by Warwick Deeping
* [[The Exiles (Bradbury story)|"The Exiles" (Bradbury story)]], a 1949 science fiction short story by author [[Ray Bradbury]]
* [[Exile (Forgotten Realms novel)|''Exile'' (Forgotten Realms novel)]] (1990), a novel in The Dark Elf Trilogy written by R. A. Salvatore
* ''The Exile'', a 1987 novel by [[William Kotzwinkle]] in which a famous actor in Los Angeles becomes a Nazi during World War II
* [[Exile (Forgotten Realms novel)|''Exile'' (Forgotten Realms novel)]] (1990), a novel in The Dark Elf Trilogy written by [[R. A. Salvatore]].
* [[The Exile: Sex, Drugs, and Libel in the New Russia]], a 2000 memoir by Matt Taibbi and Mark Ames
* ''The Exile'', a 2004 novel by [[Allan Folsom]]
* [[Exile (Patterson novel)|''Exile'' (Patterson novel)]] (2007), by Richard North Patterson
* [[Exile (Patterson novel)|''Exile'' (Patterson novel)]] (2007), by Richard North Patterson
* [[Exile (Star Wars novel)|''Exile'' (Star Wars novel)]] (2007), by Aaron Allston, the fourth book in the Legacy of the Force series
* [[Exile (Star Wars novel)|''Exile'' (Star Wars novel)]] (2007), by Aaron Allston, the fourth book in the Legacy of the Force series
* ''[[X Isle]]'' (2009 novel) a young adult novel by Steve Augarde
* ''Exile'', the English title of ''[[Deoraíocht]]'' (1910), by Pádraic Ó Conaire
*[[Exiles trilogy|''Exiles'' trilogy]], a fantasy novel series by author Melanie Rawn
* [[Exiles trilogy|''Exiles'' trilogy]], a fantasy novel series by author Melanie Rawn
* [[The Exile (Buck book)|''The Exile'' (Buck book)]], a biography by Pearl S. Buck about her Presbyterian missionary father, Absalom Sydenstricker
* [[The Exile (Buck book)|''The Exile'' (Buck book)]], a biography by Pearl S. Buck about her Presbyterian missionary father, Absalom Sydenstricker
* [[The Exile: Sex, Drugs, and Libel in the New Russia]], a 2000 memoir by Matt Taibbi and Mark Ames
* ''The Exile'', a 2004 novel by [[Allan Folsom]]
* ''The Exile'', a 1987 novel by [[William Kotzwinkle]] in which a famous actor in Los Angeles becomes a Nazi during World War II
* [[The Exiles (Bradbury story)|"The Exiles" (Bradbury story)]], a 1949 science fiction short story by author Ray Bradbury
* "The Exiles", a story by [[Horacio Quiroga]]
* "The Exiles", a story by [[Horacio Quiroga]]
* ''The Exile'', a WWII fortnightly camp magazine in [[Changi Prison]] with contributions by [[Ronald Searle]] and [[George Sprod]]
* ''The Exile'', a WWII fortnightly camp magazine in [[Changi Prison]] with contributions by [[Ronald Searle]] and [[George Sprod]]
* ''[[X Isle]]'' (2009 novel) a young adult novel by Steve Augarde


== Live-Action TV ==
== Live-Action TV ==
* "Exile", a 2003 episode of the WB series ''[[Smallville]]''
* "[[Star Trek: Enterprise/Recap/S3/E06 Exile|Exile]]", a 2003 episode of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''
* [[Exile (TV series)|''Exile'' (TV series)]], a 2011 psychological thriller TV series from BBC
* [[Exile (TV series)|''Exile'' (TV series)]], a 2011 psychological thriller TV series from BBC
* "Exile", a 2015 episode of the BBC series ''[[Casualty]]''
* "Exile", a 2018 episode of ''[[Law and Order: SVU]]''
* [[Exiled (TV series)|''Exiled'' (TV series)]], a spinoff series of the MTV reality show ''My Super Sweet 16''
* [[Exiled (TV series)|''Exiled'' (TV series)]], a spinoff series of the MTV reality show ''My Super Sweet 16''
* [[The Exile (TV series)|''The Exile'' (TV series)]], an American television series
* [[The Exile (TV series)|''The Exile'' (TV series)]], an American television series
* ''The Exiles'', a cycle of four plays written for television by [[Lynn Foster]]
* ''The Exiles'', a cycle of four plays written for television by [[Lynn Foster]]
* "Exile", a 2015 episode of the BBC series ''[[Casualty]]''
* "Exile", a 2003 episode of the WB series ''[[Smallville]]''
* "[[Star Trek: Enterprise/Recap/S3/E06 Exile|Exile]]", a 2003 episode of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''
* "Exile", the second-to-last episode of ''[[The Dead Zone]]''
* "Exile", the second-to-last episode of ''[[The Dead Zone]]''

* "Exile", a 2018 episode of ''[[Law and Order: SVU]]''
== Theatre ==
* [[Exiles (play)|''Exiles'' (play)]], [[James Joyce]]'s only extant play


== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
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* [[Exile (1995 video game series)|''Exile'' (1995 video game series)]] (1995, 1996, 1997), a series of shareware computer role-playing games for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS
* [[Exile (1995 video game series)|''Exile'' (1995 video game series)]] (1995, 1996, 1997), a series of shareware computer role-playing games for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS
* ''[[Myst III: Exile]]'' (2001), the third installment of the ''Myst'' computer game series
* ''[[Myst III: Exile]]'' (2001), the third installment of the ''Myst'' computer game series

== Tropes ==
You may also be looking for:
* [[The Exile]]
* [[Exiled From Continuity]]
* [[Exiled to an Island]]
* [[Exiled to the Couch]]


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Latest revision as of 18:54, 30 August 2022

According to The Other Wiki, exile is defined as "either an entity who is, or the state of being, away from one's home while being explicitly refused permission to return."

This is a disambiguation page. On All The Tropes, "exile" or "exiles" could refer to:

Creators

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Film

Literature

Live-Action TV

Theatre

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Tropes

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