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== [[The Bible]] ==
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* [[Robert A. Heinlein]]:
** ''[[I Will Fear No Evil]]'' (novel) (Psalm 23:4)
** ''[[Stranger in Aa Strange Land]]'' (novel) (Exodus 2:22)
** ''[[The Number of the Beast]]'' (novel) (Revelation 13:18)
** "[[Let There Be Light]]" (short story) (Genesis 1:3)
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** ''Vengeance Is Mine!'' (Romans 12:19)
* [[Terry Pratchett]], ''[[Discworld]]''
** ''[[Discworld/Feet of Clay (novel)|Feet of Clay]]'' (Daniel 2:33)
* [[Dorothy L. Sayers]], [[Lord Peter Wimsey]] series
** ''Clouds Of Witness'' (Hebrews 12:1)
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** ''First Gravedigger'', novel (minor character in ''[[Hamlet]]'')
* [[Terry Pratchett]]
** ''[[Discworld/Wyrd Sisters|Wyrd Sisters]]'', [[Discworld]] novel (Shakespeare has "weird sisters" (''[[Macbeth]]'' I.iii), but still...)
* Marcel Proust
** ''Remembrance of Things Past'' (Sonnet 30), English translation of the novel ''A la recherche du temps perdu''. Proust actually objected to the Shakespeare reference in the title, which his publisher insisted on in order to boost sales. Nowadays the title is usually translated literally: "[[In Search Of Lost Time]]".
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== John Milton ==
* ''[[Discworld/The Light Fantastic|The Light Fantastic]]'', Discworld novel ("L'Allegro", poem)
* ''Tripping the Light Fantastic'', album by [http://www.theenid.com/ The Enid]
* ''Tripping the Live Fantastic'', live double album by [[Paul McCartney]]
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== Jean-Paul Sartre ==
* "[[Firefly (TV series)/Recap/E14 Objects in Space|Objects in Space]]", ''[[Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]]'' episode (''Being and Nothingness'', book)
* "Other People", short story by Neil Gaiman (''No Exit'', play)
* "No Exit", episode of ''[[The West Wing]]'' (title of play)
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