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[[File:rickman-phil-2002b.jpg|thumb|right|330px|The cover of {{:Rickman, Phillip 2002b}} / Private collection.]] | [[File:rickman-phil-2002b.jpg|thumb|right|330px|The cover of {{:Rickman, Phillip 2002b}} / Private collection.]] | ||
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== Allusion == | |||
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{{quote|Allan Henry's sitting room had one wall that was all plate glass, perhaps forty feet long. It had wide green views across to one of the conical, wooded humps known as <keyword>Robin Hood's Butts</keyword>. Appropriately, according to legend, the Butts had been dumped there by the Devil, making him Hereford's first sporadic developer.<ref>{{:Rickman, Phillip 2002b}}, p. 385.</ref>}}</onlyinclude> | {{quote|Allan Henry's sitting room had one wall that was all plate glass, perhaps forty feet long. It had wide green views across to one of the conical, wooded humps known as <keyword>Robin Hood's Butts</keyword>. Appropriately, according to legend, the Butts had been dumped there by the Devil, making him Hereford's first sporadic developer.<ref>{{:Rickman, Phillip 2002b}}, p. 385.</ref>}}</onlyinclude> | ||
== Source notes == | |||
The paragraph cited opens chapter 33, "Item". | The paragraph cited opens chapter 33, "Item". | ||
== IRHB comments == | |||
''The Cure of Souls'' is the third of Phillip Rickman's Merrily Watkins mysteries, a series of 'spiritual thrillers'. The Allan Henry character is, like the devil, a developer. There are two Robin Hood's Butts in Canon Pyon. It is not clear which of these conical hillocks is meant to be visible from Mr Henry's sitting room window. For another allusion to them in the book, see [[2001 - Rickman, Phil - The Cure of Souls (2)]]. | ''The Cure of Souls'' is the third of Phillip Rickman's Merrily Watkins mysteries, a series of 'spiritual thrillers'. The Allan Henry character is, like the devil, a developer. There are two Robin Hood's Butts in Canon Pyon. It is not clear which of these conical hillocks is meant to be visible from Mr Henry's sitting room window. For another allusion to them in the book, see [[2001 - Rickman, Phil - The Cure of Souls (2)]]. | ||
== Lists == | |||
* Outside scope of {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, pp. 315-19. | * Outside scope of {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, pp. 315-19. | ||
* Outside scope of {{:Sussex, Lucy 1994a}}. | * Outside scope of {{:Sussex, Lucy 1994a}}. | ||
== Editions == | |||
* {{:Rickman, Phillip 2001a}}. Not seen | * {{:Rickman, Phillip 2001a}}. Not seen | ||
** {{:Rickman, Phillip 2002a}}. Not seen | ** {{:Rickman, Phillip 2002a}}. Not seen | ||
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** {{:Rickman, Phillip 2013a}}. Not seen. | ** {{:Rickman, Phillip 2013a}}. Not seen. | ||
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Revision as of 14:18, 18 October 2018
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-04-30. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-10-18.
Allusion
Allan Henry's sitting room had one wall that was all plate glass, perhaps forty feet long. It had wide green views across to one of the conical, wooded humps known as Robin Hood's Butts. Appropriately, according to legend, the Butts had been dumped there by the Devil, making him Hereford's first sporadic developer.[1]
Source notes
The paragraph cited opens chapter 33, "Item".
IRHB comments
The Cure of Souls is the third of Phillip Rickman's Merrily Watkins mysteries, a series of 'spiritual thrillers'. The Allan Henry character is, like the devil, a developer. There are two Robin Hood's Butts in Canon Pyon. It is not clear which of these conical hillocks is meant to be visible from Mr Henry's sitting room window. For another allusion to them in the book, see 2001 - Rickman, Phil - The Cure of Souls (2).
Lists
- Outside scope of Dobson, R. B., ed.; Taylor, J., ed. Rymes of Robyn Hood: an Introduction to the English Outlaw (London, 1976), pp. 315-19.
- Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy, compil. 'References to Robin Hood up to 1600', in: Knight, Stephen. Robin Hood: A Complete Study of the English Outlaw (Oxford, UK; Cambridge, Massachusetts: Blackwell, 1994), pp. 262-88.
Editions
- Rickman, Phil. The Cure of Souls (London. 2001). Not seen
- Rickman, Phil. The Cure of Souls (London. 2002). Not seen
- Rickman, Phil. The Cure of Souls (London; Basingstoke; Oxford. 2002); see p. 385
- Rickman, Phil; Fell, Karolina, transl. Der Turm der Seelen: ein Merrily-Watkins-Mystery (Rororo, No. 25333) (Reinbek bei Hamburg, 2010). Not seen
- Rickman, Phil. The Cure of Souls (London. 2011). Not seen
- Rickman, Phil. The Cure of Souls (London. 2011). Not seen
- Rickman, Phil. Merrily Watkins, [No. 2] (London. 2013). Not seen.
Notes