The Affair in Fiction
- Diamond Necklace, by Thomas Carlyle (1837)
- The Queen's Necklace, by Alexandre Dumas, père (1848) (ISBN 1-58963-209-5)
- The Queen's Necklace, by Maurice Leblanc (1905) (An Arsène Lupin Story)
- The Queen's Necklace, by Antal Szerb (1943)
- The Queen of Diamonds, by Jean Plaidy (1958)
- The Necklace Affair, by Edgar P. Jacobs (part of the Blake and Mortimer comic series) (1967)
- The Rose of Versailles, by Riyoko Ikeda, first published 1973 (manga); anime TV series, 1979
- Norby and the Queen's Necklace, by Janet Asimov (1986)
- Blade of the Guillotine, by Arthur Byron Cover (part of the Time Machine series) (1986)
- Black Magic, a 1949 film starring Orson Welles
- The Affair of the Necklace (2001 film)
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