Literature '' strip, a parrot repeats the phrase, to the titular character's annoyance. The
Peanuts comic strip character
Snoopy, in his imagined persona as the World Famous Author, sometimes begins his novels with the phrase "It was a dark and stormy night." A book by Schulz, titled
Snoopy and "It Was a Dark and Stormy Night" includes a novel credited to Snoopy as author, was published by
Holt, Rinehart, and Winston in 1971. Chapter LXV of
Alexandre Dumas' novel,
The Three Musketeers (, 1844) begins with the phrase: "C'était une nuit orageuse et sombre... (It was a stormy and dark night...)
John Greenleaf Whittier's 1847 poem "Barclay of Ury" contains the line: Through this dark and stormy night / Faith beholds a feeble light. It is the opening line in the 1962 novel
A Wrinkle in Time by
Madeleine L'Engle. L'Engle biographer Leonard Marcus notes that "With a wink to the reader, she chose for the opening line of
A Wrinkle in Time, her most audaciously original work of fiction, that hoariest of clichés ... L'Engle herself was certainly aware of old warhorse's literary provenance as ... Edward Bulwer-Lytton's much maligned much parodied repository of Victorian purple prose,
Paul Clifford." While discussing the importance of establishing the tone of voice at the beginning of fiction, Judy Morris notes that L'Engle's
A Wrinkle in Time opens with "Snoopy's signature phrase".
Janet and Allan Ahlberg wrote a book titled
It Was a Dark and Stormy Night (1993) in which a kidnapped boy must keep his captors entertained with his storytelling.
Recursive version There are a variety of recursive stories based on the quote where one character tells another character a story, which itself begins with the same opening line. An example would be "It was a dark and stormy night and the Captain said to the mate, Tell us a story mate, and this is the story. It was a dark and stormy night......etc" The stories often feature a character named Antonio, and they have been in existence since at least 1900.
Music Kerry Turner: Twas a Dark and Stormy Night, Op. 12 (1987, rev. 2019), different versions.
Joni Mitchell's song "Crazy Cries of Love" on her album
Taming the Tiger (1998) opens with "It was a dark and stormy night". In the December 1998 issue of
Musician, Mitchell discusses her idea of using several cliche lines in the lyrics of multiple songs on the album, such as "the old man is snoring" in the title song "Taming the Tiger". Her co-lyricist, Don Fried, had read of a competition in
The New Yorker to write a story opening with "It was a dark and stormy night" and was inspired to put it in the lyrics of "Crazy Cries of Love". Mitchell states:
Television In the second season of the television series
Star Trek: The Next Generation, the twelfth episode "
The Royale" features
Enterprise crewmembers trapped in a strange hotel on a planet otherwise incapable of supporting human life. In a hotel room, they find the corpse of an astronaut along with a pulp novel entitled
Hotel Royale that begins "It was a dark and stormy night..." and containing many other clichés. As the sole survivor of an accidental contamination of his starship by an unknown alien race, the aliens took pity on him and created Hotel Royale for him, thinking the novel's story described the human way of life, whereas the astronaut found it unbearable due to the story's poor quality. A similar Norwegian version of the phrase called "Det er en mørk og stormfull aften" (English translation: "It is a dark and stormy evening") is spoken by the narrator in the beginning of every episodes of the comedy-adventure series
The Julekalender (1994).
Board game In the board game
It Was a Dark and Stormy Night, players are given first lines of various famous novels and must guess their origin. Originally sold independently in bookstores in the Chicago area, it was later picked up by the website Goodreadsgames.com.
Writing contest The annual
Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest was formed in 1982. The contest, sponsored by the English Department at
San Jose State University, recognizes the worst examples of "dark and stormy night" writing. It challenges entrants to compose "the opening sentence to the worst of all possible novels." The best of the resulting entries have been published in a series of paperback books, starting with
It Was a Dark and Stormy Night in 1984. == See also ==