Reginald Hill
Reginald Hill was a British writer and novelist (1936–2012). He was born at West Hartlepool and died at Ravenglass.
Also recorded as Reginald Charles Hill.
Reginald Hill in brief
- Born
- 1936
- Died
- 2012
- Known for
- writer and novelist
- Place of birth
- West Hartlepool
Contents
Identity and origins
Reginald Hill was recorded at birth as Reginald Charles Hill. He also worked under the names Patrick Ruell, Dick Morland and Charles Underhill. The authorities additionally record the heading Reginald Charles Hill. His recorded languages were British English and English.
He was the child of Reg Hill.
Work and production
Works recorded as notable number 8: A Clubbable Woman, An Advancement of Learning, Ruling Passion, An April Shroud, A Pinch of Snuff, A Killing Kindness, Bones and Silence and Recalled to Life. His recorded genre is detective fiction.
Recognition and collections
Reginald Hill received Cartier Diamond Dagger, Macavity Awards, Barry Award for Best Novel and Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
In public collections
Work associated with this heading is recorded in 2 named public collections.
The Art Institute of Chicago: 3 recorded objects, read from the institution's own published catalogue. Wellcome Collection: 46 recorded objects, read from the institution's own published catalogue.
Literature
8 scholarly publications naming this subject were located in the registry of record.
Hill, Sir Reginald, (27 Nov. 1888–26 Dec. 1971), Who Was Who, 2007. Hill, Reginald Charles (1936–2012), crime writer, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 2016. Clay, Reginald S., (died 10 April 1954), Research Physicist at United Kingdom Optical Co., Mill Hill, Who Was Who, 2007. Hill, Reginald John James, (1 July 1905–24 Jan. 1977), Principal, Ministry of Overseas Development, 1964; retired, 1965, Who Was Who, 2007. Reginald Hill, 100 Most Popular Contemporary Mystery Authors, 2011. PTEN-Dependent Stabilization of MTSS1 Inhibits Metastatic Phenotype in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma, Neoplasia: An International Journal for Oncology Research, 2018. ‘When the Reservoir Comes’: Drowned Villages, Community and Nostalgia in Contemporary British Fiction, C21 Literature: Journal of 21st-century Writings, 2017. Matrix stiffness mediates pancreatic cancer chemoresistance through induction of exosome hypersecretion in a cancer associated fibroblasts-tumor organoid biomimetic model, Matrix Biology Plus, 2022.
Digitised editions and texts
12 digitised items associated with this heading are catalogued by Internet Archive.
The spy's wife (1980) — Internet Archive. Arms and the women an elliad (2000) — Internet Archive. An Advancement of Learning (1971) — Internet Archive. Long Kill (2010) — Internet Archive. Goedemorgen, middernacht (2004) — Internet Archive. An april shroud (1975) — Internet Archive. sunday school teaching (1962) — Internet Archive. Midnight Fugue (2009) — Internet Archive. Más allá de la verdad (2000) — Internet Archive. Pictures of perfection (1995) — Internet Archive. Ruling Passion (1973) — Internet Archive. Deadheads : A murder mystery (1983) — Internet Archive.
Scholarly footprint
Bibliographic registers publish measured figures for this heading: 15 language editions of the general reference literature carrying an article (Wikimedia (language editions)). A count of publications is evidence of attention, not of standing, and is given here only as a measure.
Evidence base
This article draws on 7 independent source lineages. Copies and mirrors of the same underlying record were collapsed into a single witness, so 7 means 7 genuinely separate publishers of record. 11 further registers were consulted and returned nothing for this heading.
In detail
Reginald Hill studied at St Catherine's College and Trinity School. the recorded working language is British English and English.
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are detective fiction.
Membership is recorded of Royal Society of Literature.
Works named in the authority record are A Clubbable Woman, An Advancement of Learning, Ruling Passion, An April Shroud, A Pinch of Snuff and A Killing Kindness.
Distinctions recorded are Cartier Diamond Dagger, Macavity Awards, Barry Award for Best Novel and Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
Chronology
- 1936Reginald Hill born at West Hartlepool.
- 1971An Advancement of Learning digitised by Internet Archive.
- 1975An april shroud digitised by Internet Archive.
- 1980The spy's wife digitised by Internet Archive.
- 2000Arms and the women an elliad digitised by Internet Archive.
- 2004Goedemorgen, middernacht digitised by Internet Archive.
- 2010Long Kill digitised by Internet Archive.
- 2012Reginald Hill died at Ravenglass.
Sources
Each source is named with the standing the house places on it, so the evidence can be weighed rather than taken on trust.
- 1.
“Reginald Hill”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q953849: Reginald Hill
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Elsewhere in Books
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