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- | [[Image:Hogarth Marriage.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[Marriage à-la-mode: 2. The Tête à Tête]]'' (1743) by William Hogarth]] | + | {| class="toccolours" style="float: left; margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 2em; font-size: 85%; background:#c6dbf7; color:black; width:30em; max-width: 40%;" cellspacing="5" |
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+ | "In [[French literature]], [[Honoré de Balzac]]'s ambitious ''[[La Comédie humaine]]'' (a set of nearly 100 novels and plays, with some recurring characters) started to come together during the 1830s. [[Émile Zola]]'s ''[[Les Rougon-Macquart|Rougon-Macquart]]'' cycle is a [[family saga]], a format that later became a popular fictional form, going beyond the conventional [[three-volume novel]]."--Sholem Stein | ||
+ | |}[[Image:Hogarth Marriage.jpg|thumb|200px|''[[Marriage à-la-mode: 2. The Tête à Tête]]'' (1743) by William Hogarth]] | ||
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- | # A [[number]] of [[thing]]s that follow on one after the other or are [[connected]] one after the other. | + | A '''series''' is a [[number]] of [[thing]]s that [[follow]] on one after the [[other]] or are [[connected]] one after the other. |
- | '''Series''' may refer to: | + | It may refer to: |
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- | ==People with the name== | + | |
- | * [[Caroline Series]] (born 1951), English mathematician, daughter of George Series | + | |
- | * [[George Series]] (1920–1995), English physicist | + | |
==Arts, entertainment, and media== | ==Arts, entertainment, and media== | ||
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===Types of series in arts, entertainment, and media=== | ===Types of series in arts, entertainment, and media=== | ||
- | * [[Anime series]] | ||
* [[Book series]] | * [[Book series]] | ||
- | * [[Comic book series]] | ||
* [[Film series]] | * [[Film series]] | ||
- | * [[Manga series]] | ||
- | * [[Podcast series]] | ||
- | * [[Radio series]] | ||
* [[Television series]] | * [[Television series]] | ||
- | * "Television series", the Australian, British, and a number of others countries' equivalent term for the North American "[[television season]]", a set of episodes produced by a television serial | ||
- | * [[Video game series]] | ||
- | * [[Web series]] | ||
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- | ==Mathematics and science== | ||
- | * [[Series (botany)]], a taxonomic rank between genus and species | ||
- | * [[Series (mathematics)]], the sum of a sequence of terms | ||
- | * [[Series (stratigraphy)]], a stratigraphic unit deposited during a certain interval of geologic time | ||
- | * Series, a level of [[Archival_science#Provenance_in_archival_science|provenance in archival science]] | ||
- | * [[Seriation (archaeology)]], a method of dating objects | ||
- | * [[Seriation (semiotics)]], a concept in interpreting phenomena | ||
- | * [[Series and parallel circuits#Series circuits|Series circuits]], a kind of electrical network | ||
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- | ==Other uses== | ||
- | * [[Series (United States currency)]], referring to the year that a bill's design was adopted | ||
- | * Series, a sequence of [[playoff format|competitive sports events]], sometimes to decide a championship | ||
- | * [[Land Rover Series]], early Land Rover workhorses (forerunners to the Defender) | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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"In French literature, Honoré de Balzac's ambitious La Comédie humaine (a set of nearly 100 novels and plays, with some recurring characters) started to come together during the 1830s. Émile Zola's Rougon-Macquart cycle is a family saga, a format that later became a popular fictional form, going beyond the conventional three-volume novel."--Sholem Stein |
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A series is a number of things that follow on one after the other or are connected one after the other.
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Arts, entertainment, and media
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Music
- Series, the ordered sets used in serialism including tone rows
- Harmonic series (music)
- Serialism, including the twelve-tone technique
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Types of series in arts, entertainment, and media
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See also
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