Titus Alone was published in 1959, after The Lord of the Rings.Before The Lord of the Rings: Mervyn Peake's Titus Groan; Gormenghast; Titus Alone.
No, it's not LotR's fault.
Titus Alone was published in 1959, after The Lord of the Rings.Before The Lord of the Rings: Mervyn Peake's Titus Groan; Gormenghast; Titus Alone.
No, it's not LotR's fault.
As to the OP's question: publishers of genre fiction - SF, fantasy, crime, etc - generally prefer to publish series rather than standalone novels since the former have an existing fanbase and are easier to market.
Sure but that isn't the question the OP is posing.
That much later for Titus Alone? thanks for the info.
I knew it was delayed by Peake's death (really, it's not quite finished, which is why, though I blush to confess it, I couldn't bring myself to read it. Plus, after Steerpike's death, the main story was over.)
Sure but that isn't the question the OP is posing.
But that's what this thread has turned into. I guess authors feel that they NEED to have three books to tell a tale sometimes.
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