Author: Christopher Fowler
Cites
- Kellow Chesney (1)
- IN: Darkest Day (1993) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Each culture produces the delinquency proper to it.
FROM: The Anti-Society: An Account of the Victorian Underworld, (1970), Book, UK
- William Morris (1)
- IN: Darkest Day (1993) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Not one, nor thousands must they slay,
But one and all if they would dusk the day.
FROM: Death song for Alfred Linnell, (1887), Poem, UK
- William Shakespeare (2)
- IN: Personal Demons (1998) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Cowards die many times before their deaths;
The valiant never taste of death but once
FROM: Julius Caesar, (1623), Play, UK
- IN: The Water Room (2004) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: A little water clears us of this deed
FROM: Macbeth, (1623), Play, UK
- NULL (1)
- IN: Disturbia (1997) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Si monumentum requiris, circumspice
('If you seek a monument, look around')
FROM: Wren's inscription for St Paul's, (1723), NULL, UK
- Vincent Reynolds (1)
- IN: Disturbia (1997) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: All That Mighty Heart Is Lying Still.
FROM: Taken from the Foreword of City of Night and Day by Vincent Reynolds., (1997), Fictional, NULL
- Charles Dickens (1)
- IN: The Water Room (2004) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Home is a name, a word, it is a strong
one; stronger
than magician ever spoke, or spirit ever
answered to,
in the strongest conjuration
FROM: Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit, (1844), Novel, UK
- Alexander Pope (1)
- IN: Ten Second Staircase (2006) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: The wit of cheats, the courage of a whore,
Are what ten thousand envy and adore:
All, all look up, with reverential awe,
At crimes that ‘scape, or triumph o’er the law:
While truth, worth, wisdom, daily they decry –
“Nothing is sacred now but villainy.”
FROM: Satires, Dialogue I, (1738), Poem, UK