Redux (literary term)
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Redux is an adjective, from the Latin, meaning brought back.
The term has been adopted by film-makers to denote a new interpretation. This trend began with Apocalypse Now Redux, which Francis Ford Coppola released in 2001, re-editing and extending his original 1979 movie.
Redux may also refer to:
- "Astraea Redux", a poem by John Dryden.
- Greatest Hits Redux, an album by Cracker.
- Rabbit Redux, a novel by John Updike.
- “Redux” and “Redux II”, two parts of an episode of The X-Files.
- Redux, an aircraft adhesive.
- Redux, an album by Adam Ant.
- Redux, a weight loss drug withdrawn in 1997.
- Phineas Redux, a novel by Anthony Trollope.
- Trader Redux, a book in the series of Deathlands.