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A heptalogy is a set of seven works of art that are connected by a common storyline. The most famous is probably the Harry Potter series of books and films.[1][2][3][4]

Heptalogy Dates Author
The Cycle of Life[5][6] Edward Maryon
In Search of Lost Time[7] 1913-1927 Marcel Proust
The Chronicles of Narnia[8] 1949-1954 C. S. Lewis
Le Livre des questions (The Book of Questions)[9] 1963-1973 (1976-1984 in English) Edmond Jabès
Narratives of Empire[10] 1973-2000 Gore Vidal
Licht[11][12] 1977-2003 Karlheinz Stockhausen
Tomorrow series[13] 1993-1999 John Marsden
Harry Potter 1997-2007 J. K. Rowling
Proposed heptalogy Dates Author
Luther[14] 1613-1630 Martin Rinkart
Eugene Gant[15] 1935-1941 Thomas Wolfe
The Ages of Man[16] 1956 Thornton Wilder
The Children of Kronos[17] 1987-1991 Alexandros Kotzias
Heptalogía de Hieronymus Bosch[18][19] 1997-2006 Rafael Spregelburd

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  1. ^ Chris Leadbeater. "Hooray for half-term!", Daily Mail, 2007-10-20, p. 68. "This two-man stage show [Potted Potter] squashes the heptalogy into 60 frenetic minutes." 
  2. ^ Robert McCrum. "The Hallows, and then the goodbyes: Tolkien it isn't, but J K Rowling's latest marks a triumphant literary achievement", The Observer, 2007-07-22, p. 17. "The completion of this world-shaking heptalogy is something close to a triumph." 
  3. ^ "77 things about the #7", The Canberra Times, 2007-01-02, p. A6. "A series of seven works of art is called a heptalogy. In the case of films, Harry Potter and The Chronicles of Narnia (both to be completed), are examples." 
  4. ^ Rowling tops revenue list. The Bookseller (2008-01-25). Retrieved on 2008-02-09.
  5. ^ "Section 3" (Jan-Jun 1914). Musical News and Herald 46. “So he has written his heptalogy, the titles of the dramas being "Lucifer," "Cain," "Magdalen," "Krishna," "Christos," "Psyche," and "Nirvana." The title of the whole is "The Cycle of Life," ....” 
  6. ^ "Edward Maryon" (March 1954). The Musical Times 95: 152. “... his magnum opus being 'The Cycle of Life', a heptalogy ....” 
  7. ^ Michael Wright. "The Marcel wave", The Times, 2000-01-02. "The pressure to read Proust is felt in different ways. Sir Richard Eyre ... confesses that he was shamed into reading the mighty heptalogy by Alan Bennett." 
  8. ^ Alan Farrell (2007). High Cheekbones, Pouty Lips, Tight Jeans, 227. “...while Lewis confected a heptalogy ... about the fictitious and snow-shrouded land of Narnia....” 
  9. ^ Walter Stauss, review of Warren F. Motte jr., Questioning Edmond Jabès (1990), in Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature 46:1/2 (1992), p. 99.
  10. ^ Fred Inglis. "News as history: history as fiction", Financial Times Books, 2000-11-04, p. 5. "This is the final volume of Vidal's astonishing heptalogy, Narratives of Empire...." 
  11. ^ Juan María Solare (July 2000). "Face to face with Stockhausen". Tempo: 20-22. “The heptalogy LICHT (Light) is a cycle of seven operas....” 
  12. ^ Ivanka Stoianova (Winter 1999). "And Dasein becomes music: some glimpses of Light". Perspectives of New Music 37: 179-212. “Since 1977, the year which marks the beginning of the composition of the heptalogy Licht....” 
  13. ^ School Library Association of New Zealand Aotearoa Newsletter 11, December 2003, p. 9. ISSN 1175-5555. Available online in pdf format.
  14. ^ Albert Freybe (1911). "Rinckart (Rinkart), Martin". The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge 10. Ed. Samuel Macauley Jackson. Funk & Wagnalls Company. 41. Retrieved on 2008-02-09. “A third drama, the Indulgentiarius confusus, was written..., forming the third part of the author's intended heptalogy on Luther.” 
  15. ^ Willard Thorp (1960). American Writing in the Twentieth Century. Harvard University Press, 174. “Here was stuff, not for a naturalistic trilogy but for a heptalogy! In the four novels which stand complete and in the fragment of a fifth (The Hills Beyond, 1941), Wolfe took one hero, Eugene Gant....” 
  16. ^ "Short List", The Village Voice, 1999-05-18. "Thornton Wilder left this heptalogy of one-acts unfinished at his death in 1975" 
  17. ^ Michael Moschos. "Obituary: Alexandros Kotzias", The Independent Gazette, 1992-09-25, p. 31. "He completed four in this projected "heptalogy" under the general title "The Children of Kronos"" 
  18. ^ James Woodall. "F.I.N.D. Schaubuhne, Berlin", Financial Times Arts, 2004-02-16, p. 8. "Argentine Rafael Spregelburd's Stupidity, the fourth in the The Hieronymus Bosch Heptalogy series, is a sprawling farce...." 
  19. ^ Casa awards start the literary party in Cuba. Cuba Headlines (2008-01-12). Retrieved on 2008-02-09.

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