- The character of Guru Brahmin in the 1948 satirical novel The Loved One by Evelyn Waugh was inspired by Miss Lonelyhearts,[8] and the character also appears in the 1965 film adaptation.
- Miss Lonelyhearts is discussed by two of the characters of Philip K. Dick's 1962 novel The Man in the High Castle, Paul Kasoura and Robert Childan.[9]
- "Miss Lonelyhearts' pen" is mentioned in the lyrics of the song "Lost Weekend" by Lloyd Cole and the Commotions.[10]
- In 2013, the Cold War Kids released an album titled Dear Miss Lonelyhearts
- In Back to the Future Part II, Biff Tannen calls his 2015 counterpart Miss Lonely-Hearts.
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