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Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton (who was not a doctor) is possibly best known for the opening line of his 1830 novel, Paul Clifford:
It was a dark and stormy night; the rain fell in torrentsâexcept at occasional intervals, when it was checked by a violent gust of wind which swept up the streets (for it is in London that our scene lies), rattling along the housetops, and fiercely agitating the scanty flame of the lamps that struggled against the darkness. (Snoopy was apparently a fan.) Bulwer-Lytton was also the originator of phrases such as âthe great unwashedâ, âpursuit of the almighty dollarâ, and âthe pen is mightier than the sword.â
I thought Lord Lyttonâs be work and best remembered for for telling us about the eruption of Mt. Vesuvies (spelling wrong) in about 78 AD. Iâve never seen any link to Holmes â maybe he was a close friend of Doyle.
This is the Lord Lytton, in case you are wondering if our current character looks like him:
Mike mentioned the name of the character a few days ago on Facebook, but I carefully avoided mentioning it here because I didnât want to spoil todayâs reveal of his name.
In 1828 Pelham brought him public acclaim and established his reputation as a wit and dandy. The book also made a significant contribution in the changing of menâs fashion. Prior to the novel, evening wear for men could be of any color, but the upper class quickly adopted the habit of using black evening wear only, a habit that is still dominant.
It links to the children of the 4th Earl â â ⌠He married Judith Blunt, later Baroness Wentworth in her own right, in Cairo in 1899. The couple moved to the Bluntsâ Crabbet Park Stud in England in 1904, and divorced in 1923. They had three children, Noel Anthony (eventually 4th Earl of Lytton and 17th Baron Wentworth), Lady Anne Lytton and Lady Winifred (Lytton) Tyron. The children inherited an intellectual and artistic heritage from their maternal grandparents, poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt and his wife Lady Anne Blunt, daughter of the Honourable Ada Lovelace, and granddaughter of Lord Byron. A second marriage to Alexandra Fortel produced a fourth child, Lady Madeleine Elizabeth Lytton; the Earl and his second family resided in France. ⌠â â>in âNaked is the Best Disguiseâ Rosenberg also examines the influence of Conan Doyleâs writings on other works, especially James Joyceâs Ulysses. Published in 1974, this book argues for a surprising relationship between the Sherlock Holmes stories and Nietzsche, Oscar Wilde, Dionysus, Christ, Catullus, John Bunyan, Robert Browning, Boccaccio, Napoleon, Racine, Frankenstein, Flaubert, George Sand, Socrates, Poe, General Charles George Gordon, Melville, Joyceâs Ulysses, T. S. Eliot, and many others.
I suspect while Dick was there for Sherlock, Abner was there for âthe creatureâ - as the flight to Switzerland to the falls is echoed by the pursuit to the North Pole.
Yesterday, someone asked about Sydneyâs âLinkedInâ page âŚ
I think Iâd come across it by googling âSydney Phillipsâ and âTrinidad,â though Iâm not entirely sure now.
In either event, it requested that I sign in to see more, and not having a âLinkedInâ account, that might be problematic.
Also, as mentioned, a brief search of the White Pages turned up not one but two entries for âSydney Phillips,â so the LinkedIn page might not even be the right one.
Howâd you happen upon the location of Sydneyâs brother, Neil?
This Dr. Bulwer Lytton looks not at all like the most famous Edward Bulwer-Lytton, prolific author, politician, and rakish nobleman. Plus, he seems to be a good deal nuttier. Once Tracy is physically healed sufficiently, he will, I hope, not be too doped-up as Lyttonâs new Holmes and will be able to escape this low-key madmanâs clutchesâŚ.
By NOT turning Tracy over to the authorities tells me this guy is up to no good. He probably has Abner in the next roomâŚ. just in case Mike/Joe need him for another story.
I think that Dr. Lytton is keeping âHolmesâ in hiding from âMoriarityâsâ accomplices (and we have seen that Abner has at least two there), assuming that Dick will want to do the same as Holmes did after his encounter at Reichenbach Falls.
Lytton has the bust. Holmes acquired a bust of himself AFTER Moriartyâs death (and his supposed one) at Reichenbach Falls, to decoy Moriartyâs chief henchman, Colonel Sebastian Moran.
Yikes! If anyone out there can assist, please do, I have been reading DICK TRACY faithfully for years online and loving it, but somehow I must have missed it when Abner Kadaverâs survival from the concrete pit was revealed. Was it ever shown? jclauser@yahoo.com Thanks!
Saying that he âwrote aboutâ Pompeii and Vesuvius is a bit misleading. He wrote a novel set in Pompeii, with the destruction of the city by Vesuvius as the climax.
Morrow Cummings over 8 years ago
At least heâs not strapped in the bed.
Neil Wick over 8 years ago
Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton (who was not a doctor) is possibly best known for the opening line of his 1830 novel, Paul Clifford:
It was a dark and stormy night; the rain fell in torrentsâexcept at occasional intervals, when it was checked by a violent gust of wind which swept up the streets (for it is in London that our scene lies), rattling along the housetops, and fiercely agitating the scanty flame of the lamps that struggled against the darkness. (Snoopy was apparently a fan.) Bulwer-Lytton was also the originator of phrases such as âthe great unwashedâ, âpursuit of the almighty dollarâ, and âthe pen is mightier than the sword.âNeil Wick over 8 years ago
Dr. Lytton seems harmless, even if he is a little obsessed with Sherlock Holmes.
Morrow Cummings over 8 years ago
Thatâs an understatement, Neil.
Tars Tarkas over 8 years ago
I thought Lord Lyttonâs be work and best remembered for for telling us about the eruption of Mt. Vesuvies (spelling wrong) in about 78 AD. Iâve never seen any link to Holmes â maybe he was a close friend of Doyle.
Neil Wick over 8 years ago
This is the Lord Lytton, in case you are wondering if our current character looks like him:
Mike mentioned the name of the character a few days ago on Facebook, but I carefully avoided mentioning it here because I didnât want to spoil todayâs reveal of his name.
Tarry Plaguer over 8 years ago
In 1828 Pelham brought him public acclaim and established his reputation as a wit and dandy. The book also made a significant contribution in the changing of menâs fashion. Prior to the novel, evening wear for men could be of any color, but the upper class quickly adopted the habit of using black evening wear only, a habit that is still dominant.
Would it be the very first Cosplay?
stsparky over 8 years ago
It links to the children of the 4th Earl â â ⌠He married Judith Blunt, later Baroness Wentworth in her own right, in Cairo in 1899. The couple moved to the Bluntsâ Crabbet Park Stud in England in 1904, and divorced in 1923. They had three children, Noel Anthony (eventually 4th Earl of Lytton and 17th Baron Wentworth), Lady Anne Lytton and Lady Winifred (Lytton) Tyron. The children inherited an intellectual and artistic heritage from their maternal grandparents, poet Wilfrid Scawen Blunt and his wife Lady Anne Blunt, daughter of the Honourable Ada Lovelace, and granddaughter of Lord Byron. A second marriage to Alexandra Fortel produced a fourth child, Lady Madeleine Elizabeth Lytton; the Earl and his second family resided in France. ⌠â â>in âNaked is the Best Disguiseâ Rosenberg also examines the influence of Conan Doyleâs writings on other works, especially James Joyceâs Ulysses. Published in 1974, this book argues for a surprising relationship between the Sherlock Holmes stories and Nietzsche, Oscar Wilde, Dionysus, Christ, Catullus, John Bunyan, Robert Browning, Boccaccio, Napoleon, Racine, Frankenstein, Flaubert, George Sand, Socrates, Poe, General Charles George Gordon, Melville, Joyceâs Ulysses, T. S. Eliot, and many others.
I suspect while Dick was there for Sherlock, Abner was there for âthe creatureâ - as the flight to Switzerland to the falls is echoed by the pursuit to the North Pole.
Just a thought âŚ
AnyFace over 8 years ago
Bizarre.
AnyFace over 8 years ago
Yesterday, someone asked about Sydneyâs âLinkedInâ page âŚ
I think Iâd come across it by googling âSydney Phillipsâ and âTrinidad,â though Iâm not entirely sure now.
In either event, it requested that I sign in to see more, and not having a âLinkedInâ account, that might be problematic.
Also, as mentioned, a brief search of the White Pages turned up not one but two entries for âSydney Phillips,â so the LinkedIn page might not even be the right one.
Howâd you happen upon the location of Sydneyâs brother, Neil?
Yngvar Følling over 8 years ago
How appropriate, then, that the Peanuts reruns have just been running the famous âIt was a dark and stormy night.â
It does seem a lot like we have a âMiseryâ scenario here.
AKHenderson Premium Member over 8 years ago
That did look like a dark and stormy fight.
tsull2121 over 8 years ago
If this freak brings out a pig heâs named Sherlock and then says âIâm your biggest fanâ then Iâm outta here!
the too late song over 8 years ago
Nice use of the Tracy/Holmes shadows in the background.
Sisyphos over 8 years ago
This Dr. Bulwer Lytton looks not at all like the most famous Edward Bulwer-Lytton, prolific author, politician, and rakish nobleman. Plus, he seems to be a good deal nuttier. Once Tracy is physically healed sufficiently, he will, I hope, not be too doped-up as Lyttonâs new Holmes and will be able to escape this low-key madmanâs clutchesâŚ.
Morrow Cummings over 8 years ago
By NOT turning Tracy over to the authorities tells me this guy is up to no good. He probably has Abner in the next roomâŚ. just in case Mike/Joe need him for another story.
flowerpainter over 8 years ago
interestingâŚ
Don Bagert Premium Member over 8 years ago
I think that Dr. Lytton is keeping âHolmesâ in hiding from âMoriarityâsâ accomplices (and we have seen that Abner has at least two there), assuming that Dick will want to do the same as Holmes did after his encounter at Reichenbach Falls.
abdullahbaba999 over 8 years ago
Great shadow faces in the BackgroundâŚ.TBC
Ignatz Premium Member over 8 years ago
Lytton has the bust. Holmes acquired a bust of himself AFTER Moriartyâs death (and his supposed one) at Reichenbach Falls, to decoy Moriartyâs chief henchman, Colonel Sebastian Moran.
HAL69 over 8 years ago
I learn so much from the Tracyville regulars. Thanks for the plethora of information and history!
patlaborvi over 8 years ago
I thought Dr. Lytton sounded familier so I checked google and it turns out that there was a Dr. Lytton who was a villan on the old Dr. Who series.
Ray Toler over 8 years ago
This doctor must have some screw loose. He must know that (even if Holmes is a real person in the Tracyverse) Holmes lived decades ago.
willy007 over 8 years ago
Dr. Wytton has gone a little wiggy on us. A decent chap, though, eh what?
Vista Bill Raley and Comet⢠over 8 years ago
.Good afternoon guys!.
jdcl over 8 years ago
Yikes! If anyone out there can assist, please do, I have been reading DICK TRACY faithfully for years online and loving it, but somehow I must have missed it when Abner Kadaverâs survival from the concrete pit was revealed. Was it ever shown? jclauser@yahoo.com Thanks!
AnyFace over 8 years ago
In other news, Iâm definitely not going to be at the BCC this year, committed to activities elsewhere.
John W Kennedy Premium Member over 8 years ago
Saying that he âwrote aboutâ Pompeii and Vesuvius is a bit misleading. He wrote a novel set in Pompeii, with the destruction of the city by Vesuvius as the climax.
abdullahbaba999 over 8 years ago
Chins Collide Again..
Durak Premium Member over 8 years ago
Goodness, yâall are so smart ;)