Paul Clifford

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Paul Clifford is an 1830 novel by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, best known for opening with the famously clichéd line "It was a dark and stormy night."

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instanceOf novel
adaptedTo stage play
author Edward Bulwer-Lytton
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
famousFor its clichéd opening line "It was a dark and stormy night"
genre Newgate novel
crime fiction
romantic novel
hasCharacter Lord Mauleverer
Lucy Brandon
William Brandon
hasLaterReception often mocked for its opening line
hasLegalTheme critique of the justice system
hasLoveStory romance between Paul Clifford and Lucy Brandon
hasMoralQuestion relationship between crime and social conditions
hasParody Snoopy’s opening line in Peanuts
hasProtagonistBackground criminal raised in poverty
hasProtagonistOccupation highwayman
hasReception popular in its own time
hasTheme class and society
corruption in the legal system
crime and punishment
social criticism
includedIn 19th-century English literature
influenced popular culture references to "dark and stormy night"
inspired Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest (indirectly, via the author’s style)
language English
literaryMovement Romanticism
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
mainCharacter Paul Clifford self-link
mediaType print
narrativePerspective third-person narration
notableQuote It was a dark and stormy night
openingLine It was a dark and stormy night
openingLineStatus prototypical example of a melodramatic opening
partOf Bulwer-Lytton’s early novels
publicationYear 1830
publisher Henry Colburn
setting England
structure three-volume novel
timePeriodOfSetting late 18th century and early 19th century England

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Edward Bulwer-Lytton notableWork Paul Clifford
Paul Clifford mainCharacter Paul Clifford self-link