Blurb: "<i>Master Snickup's Cloak</i> is a Medieval moral tale animated by the spirit of Poe and Burroughs. It weaves a web of Gothic horror around a story of childhood love, tragically betrayed. Alexander Theroux creates a pageant of characters that wittily parodies 20th-century preconceptions of the Dark Ages. Amongst these characters are the divinely beautiful but mercenary Superfecta; the money-grabbing burgher, Mijnheer van Cats; and Master Snickup himself, wanderer, ascetic and recluse."
Reviews note that this is not for children: in the words on one, "ostensibly a children's picture book but textually dense and thematically pitch-black."
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page | |
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| September 1979 |
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Master Snickup's Cloak | Harper & Row | Chapbook | |
| October 1979 |
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Master Snickup's Cloak | Paper Tiger | Chapbook |