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=== Books ===
* 1878 – Ernest Renan, ''Caliban, suite de "La Tempête", Drame philosophique,'' (Paris: Calmann Lévy).<ref>{{cite web |website=Gallica (BNF) |url=https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k885863m/f9.item |title=Caliban, suite de "La Tempête", Drame philosophique |last=Renan |first=Ernest |lang=fr }}</ref>
 
* 1891 – The preface of ''[[The Picture of Dorian Gray]]'' by [[Oscar Wilde]] includes two sentences referring to Caliban: "The nineteenth century dislike of [[Literary realism|realism]] is the rage of Caliban seeing his face in a glass. / The nineteenth century dislike of [[romanticism]] is the rage of Caliban not seeing his face in a glass."
* 1994 – ''Caliban's Hour'' by [[Tad Williams]] features Caliban, presented as a more noble character than the original.
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* 2006 – The first book of the [[Cal Leandros series|''Cal Leandros'' series]] by [[Rob Thurman]] is published. It centres around Caliban "Cal" Leandros, a half-human, half-monster hybrid who kills monsters.
* 2012 – The title of the second book of [[The Expanse (novel series)|The Expanse]] [[space opera]] series by [[James S. A. Corey]], ''[[Caliban's War]]'', is a reference to the inhuman (or unhuman) characteristics of some of the protagonists; the name itself is not mentioned in the story, however.
 
=== Essays ===