I was re-reading John Masefelid's Box of Delights this Christmas. There is a passage near the beginning, in which Kay Harker reflects' that the hills in the distance "are exactly the sort of hills where one might expect to come upon a Dark Tower, and blow a horn at the front gate."
This is undoubtedly a reference to Browning's poem. But if also relates to King in that,



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