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{{Short description|1999 crime novel by Colin Dexter, last in Inspector Morse series}}
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| name = The Remorseful Day
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| image_caption = Cover of the first edition
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| author = [[Colin Dexter]]
| author = [[Colin Dexter]]
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| country = [[United Kingdom]]
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| language = [[English language|English]]
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| series = [[Inspector Morse]] series, #13
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| genre = [[Crime fiction|crime novel]]
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| pub_date = 15 September 1999
| pub_date = 15 September 1999
| media_type = Print ([[Hardcover]])
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| pages = 384p.
| pages = 384
| isbn = ISBN 033376157X
| isbn = 0-333-76157-X
| oclc= 319809285
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| preceded_by = [[Death is Now My Neighbour]]
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'''''The Remorseful Day''''' is a [[crime fiction|crime]] [[novel]] by [[Colin Dexter]], the last novel in the [[Inspector Morse]] series.
'''''The Remorseful Day''''' is a [[crime fiction|crime]] [[novel]] by [[Colin Dexter]], the last novel in the [[Inspector Morse]] series. The novel was adapted as the final episode in the [[Inspector Morse (TV series)|Inspector Morse television series]].


==Title==
==Title==
The title derives from a line in the poem "XVI - (How clear, how lovely bright)", from ''More Poems'', by [[Alfred Edward Housman|A. E. Housman]], a favourite poet of Dexter's and Morse:
The title derives from a line in the poem "XVI (How clear, how lovely bright)", from ''More Poems'', by [[Alfred Edward Housman|A. E. Housman]], a favourite poet of Dexter and Morse:


:''"Ensanguining the skies''
:''"Ensanguining the skies''
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:''How hopeless under ground''
:''How hopeless under ground''
::''Falls the remorseful day.''"
::''Falls the remorseful day.''"

==Plot==
Morse tries to solve the unsolved murder of Yvonne Harrison, as his health deteriorates.

Harrison, a nurse, has inspired romantic attachment in Morse during an earlier (and separate) illness, and he has written to her about it. She is a sharer of her favours; recipients, including her daughter's lover, are serially suspect.

His superintendent has found Morse's letter among crime-scene evidence but has sequestered it.

Morse dies of acute myocardial infarction; his last words are "Thank Lewis for me."


==Publication history==
==Publication history==
*1999: London: Macmillan ISBN 033376157X, Pub date 15 September 1999, Hardback
* 1999: London: Macmillan {{ISBN|0-333-76157-X}}, Pub date 15 September 1999, Hardback

==Adaptations==
This novel was adapted for the television series Inspector Morse as an episode of the same title [[The Remorseful Day (Inspector Morse)|"The Remorseful Day"]], the final episode of the series (fifth in Series 8) as well as of the novels.


==See also==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
*[[The Remorseful Day (TV)|"The Remorseful Day"]] The TV adaptation of the novel


==Further reading==
==Sources, references, external links==
{{portal|Novels}}
* Bishop, David, ''The Complete Inspector Morse: From the Original Novels to the TV Series'' London: Reynolds & Hearn (2006) ISBN 1905287135
* Bishop, David, ''The Complete Inspector Morse: From the Original Novels to the TV Series'' London: Reynolds & Hearn (2006) {{ISBN|1-905287-13-5}}


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{{InspectorMorse}}


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Latest revision as of 23:38, 24 September 2024

The Remorseful Day
Cover of the first edition
AuthorColin Dexter
LanguageEnglish
SeriesInspector Morse series, #13
Genrecrime novel
PublisherMacmillan
Publication date
15 September 1999
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages384
ISBN0-333-76157-X
OCLC319809285
Preceded byDeath Is Now My Neighbour 

The Remorseful Day is a crime novel by Colin Dexter, the last novel in the Inspector Morse series. The novel was adapted as the final episode in the Inspector Morse television series.

Title

[edit]

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."

Plot

[edit]

Morse tries to solve the unsolved murder of Yvonne Harrison, as his health deteriorates.

Harrison, a nurse, has inspired romantic attachment in Morse during an earlier (and separate) illness, and he has written to her about it. She is a sharer of her favours; recipients, including her daughter's lover, are serially suspect.

His superintendent has found Morse's letter among crime-scene evidence but has sequestered it.

Morse dies of acute myocardial infarction; his last words are "Thank Lewis for me."

Publication history

[edit]

Adaptations

[edit]

This novel was adapted for the television series Inspector Morse as an episode of the same title "The Remorseful Day", the final episode of the series (fifth in Series 8) as well as of the novels.

References

[edit]

Further reading

[edit]
  • Bishop, David, The Complete Inspector Morse: From the Original Novels to the TV Series London: Reynolds & Hearn (2006) ISBN 1-905287-13-5