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The title derives from a line in the poem "XVI – (How clear, how lovely bright)", from More Poems, by A. E. Housman, a favourite poet of Dexter and Morse: "Ensanguining the skies How heavily it dies Into the west away; Past touch and sight and sound Not further to be found, How hopeless under ground Falls the remorseful day."
In 1954, Dexter began his teaching career as assistant Classics master at Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys in Leicester. There he helped the school's Christian Union. [6] However, in 2000 he stated that he shared the same views on politics and religion as Inspector Morse, [7] who was portrayed in the final Morse novel, The Remorseful Day, as ...
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The Remorseful Day (Colin Dexter, 2000) – last book in the Inspector Morse series; Another Kind of Cinderella (Angela Huth, 2002) Any Human Heart (William Boyd, 2002) Bleak Midwinter (Peter Millar, 2002) Lyra's Oxford (Philip Pullman, 2003) The Oxford Murders (Guillermo Martínez, 2003) – also a 2008 film; Endymion Spring (Matthew Skelton ...
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Notes: Colin Dexter, the author of the Inspector Morse novels, wrote this story based on the actual true crime case surrounding the death of Christina Collins which occurred in June 1839. [2] This is the only episode not to feature Kevin Whately as DS Robbie Lewis.
Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.