It was a dark and stormy night... and Arbaces cogs his dice with pleasure
Submitted by Carolyn Vega on Fri, 10/15/2010 - 3:26pmHis novels were Victorian best-sellers, but Edward Bulwer Lytton is not one of those authors you could say has aged very well.
Admired by King George IV (who, it is rumored, kept a Lytton novel at all of his residences), his popularity was on the same scale as that of Charles Dickens. Now, however, his name is used as a "byword for aesthetic embarrassment and incompetence," and he is perhaps best remembered for the opening line to Paul Clifford : "It was a dark and stormy night; the rain fell in torrents--except at occasional intervals..."