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message 1: by Bionic Jean (last edited Feb 16, 2014 03:01PM) (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) We all admire Dickens' never-ending inventive powers as far as characters go. Here's a way of reminding ourselves of some of them. Working through the alphabet, post the name of one of his characters from any of his writings.

Rules:

1. Put the letter you are working from at the top, followed by the name of the character, and the novel/story in which they feature (unless it is obvious, such as eponymous characters like Oliver Twist)

2. You can choose either the first (Christian) name or last (sur)name. Try to avoid titles such as "Mr" or "Lady" unless this is the name by which they are normally known.

3. You can use "nicknames" such as "Artful" or "Little", as long as at least one other character regularly calls them by this name.

4. Try not to duplicate! If Oliver Twist has once been used for the letter "O", then you cannot use it for the letter "T". If anyone spots a duplication, please post the mistake, and the game will proceed from the most recent correct entry.

5. If we get stuck on a letter, allow a little time for everybody to rack their brains, then pass on to the next letter.

I think that pretty much covers it, but will edit this post should it becomes necessary :)


message 2: by Bionic Jean (last edited Feb 16, 2014 09:09AM) (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) I shall kick off with an appropriate character for this group:

A:
Augustus Snodgrass from The Pickwick Papers


message 3: by Tristram (new)

Tristram Shandy B:

Mr. Bumble from Oliver Twist


message 4: by Hedi (last edited Feb 16, 2014 10:26AM) (new)

Hedi | 6 comments C

Mr Creakle in David Copperfield


message 5: by Christine (new)

Christine | 330 comments D:

Diogenes. Florence's dog in Domby and son.


message 6: by Bionic Jean (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) Love it Christine!

E:

Estella (Havisham) from Great Expectations


message 7: by Christine (new)

Christine | 330 comments F:

Fagan. OT.


message 8: by Tristram (new)

Tristram Shandy Diogenes is really a good choice, Christine!

G:

Mrs. Gamp ... I adore her!


message 9: by Christine (new)

Christine | 330 comments Thanks!

H:

Hugh. BR.


message 10: by Bionic Jean (last edited Feb 16, 2014 02:58PM) (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) Hugh who? Or is it Who Hugh, please Christine? And is "BR" Barnaby Rudge ?

It's going to be easier for those of us who might not have read the works if you give full details (if there are any!) please, everybody. There are so many short stories, for instance, that initials just wouldn't be enough - they'd be a challenge in themselves :D

I:
Isaac (no surname, sorry!) The Pickwick Papers - coach driver - "a shabby man in black leggings"


message 11: by Christine (new)

Christine | 330 comments Yes Hugh is barnaby Rudge. It is the only name he has. No surname.


message 12: by Christine (new)

Christine | 330 comments J:


Jacques 1,2 &3. A tale of two cities. Insurgents introduced by the mender if roads.


message 13: by Kim (new)

Kim J:

John Jasper


The Mystery of Edwin Drood


message 14: by Christine (new)

Christine | 330 comments Oh, and for those not reading BR. High is a major player in the story. Mother hung for petty crime while he was nursing at her breast. Became a "natural ". Stable boy. Rebel in Gordon riots.

Isaac was great!!!! I could not think of an I to save my life. As I am looking nothing up. Going off the cuff as if we were face to face!


message 15: by Christine (new)

Christine | 330 comments Hugh.


message 16: by Bionic Jean (last edited Feb 17, 2014 01:33AM) (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) Good for you Christine! I always get a bit miffed when I play cyber-scrabble and someone repeatedly uses weird words as I have the same attitude - it takes all the fun out of it if it's not spontaneous! Although everybody's entitled to approach this how they want, of course :) Ooo - sorry I'd forgotten who "Hugh" was as it's a few years since I've read Barnaby Rudge and just remember the bones of the story...

Fortunately I've just read The Pickwick Papers so knew "Isaac" (though I looked up the quotation thinking a quote will help the game along, if it's minor characters.)

5 "J"s! Both brilliant. We can probably be excused a few "J"s when they next come up then.

K:
Kate Nickleby (sister of Nicholas)


message 17: by Christine (new)

Christine | 330 comments l:

Alfred Lammle. Our mutual friend. Living on credit type crooks. As I recall.


message 18: by Bionic Jean (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) M:
Jacob Marley, Scrooge's business partner and only "friend" in A Christmas Carol


message 19: by Christine (new)

Christine | 330 comments N:

Noddy Boffin. The golden dustman. Domby & son


message 20: by Tristram (new)

Tristram Shandy O:

Mr. Omer from David Copperfield


message 21: by Bionic Jean (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) P:

Pecksniff - The greedy architect "poser" in Martin Chuzzlewit . (First name is "Seth". I had to look that bit up though :)


message 22: by Tristram (new)

Tristram Shandy Q:

Mr. Quayle, who has these shining knobs for temples, in Bleak House


message 23: by Christine (new)

Christine | 330 comments Rogue Riderhood. Our mutual friend.


message 24: by [deleted user] (new)

Dick Swiveller, The Old Curiosity Shop.


message 25: by Christine (new)

Christine | 330 comments T:

Tattycoram. Little dorritt


message 26: by Bionic Jean (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) U:

Uriah Heep - the wonderfully obsequious "ever so 'umble" character in David Copperfield


message 27: by Christine (new)

Christine | 330 comments V:

The vengeance. ATOTC. Madam DuFarge's sidekick.


message 28: by Bionic Jean (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) W:

Mr John Wemmick - Mr Jaggers' clerk in Great Expectations

Now we are up to "X". I have a sort of cheat, unless someone else has a proper one. Or the same "cheat" as mine of course...


message 29: by Tristram (new)

Tristram Shandy Hmmm, Jean, I'm afraid you'll have to employ your cheat with regard to X ... My memory as to Dickens characters starting with an X has left me high and dry.


message 30: by Bionic Jean (last edited Feb 22, 2014 01:31AM) (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) I have a vague memory of a "Mr X" if someone can fish it out of their memory for the next time around. Until then we have a couple more goes with the further manifestations of...

X:

The Ghost of Xmas Past from A Christmas Carol

*ouch!*


message 31: by Tracey (new)

Tracey (traceypb) Jean wrote: "I have a vague memory of a "Mr X" if someone can fish it out of their memory for the next time around. Until then we have a couple more goes with the further manifestations of...

X:

The Ghost of ..."


Love it!! ha ha


message 32: by Tristram (new)

Tristram Shandy Xcellent!!!


message 33: by Tristram (new)

Tristram Shandy And an Xtraordinary way of Xtracting us out of this fiX!


message 34: by Bionic Jean (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) :D "Y" anyone?


message 35: by Tristram (last edited Feb 22, 2014 02:37AM) (new)

Tristram Shandy Applying your example, Jean, I'd say

Y:

York, any of the Five Sisters of ... ;-)

PS: From Nicholas Nickleby


message 36: by Bionic Jean (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) Alice of York seems fine to me ;)

Anyone have a "Z" or shall we just move straight to "A"?


message 37: by Kim (new)

Kim Tristram wrote: "Applying your example, Jean, I'd say

Y:

York, any of the Five Sisters of ... ;-)

PS: From Nicholas Nickleby"


That's the only one I can think of. X I'm still pondering, I refuse to except Xmas ghosts. :-}

As for Z,

does “The Zephyr” count? It is the pseudonym of Mr Minvins, in Pickwick Papers.


message 38: by Bionic Jean (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) According to the rules (;))

as long as at least one other character regularly calls them by this name

so I'd say yes, Kim! Definitely!

And thanks to Kim's spurt of inspiration we are back at "A"! (Don't worry, Kim. I'm sure you'll get more chances to submit an "X"!! But I think we'll have to skip those really tricky letters soon!)

"A" anyone?


message 39: by Christine (new)

Christine | 330 comments A:

Abel garland. TOCS. Gentleman who employs kit


message 40: by Tristram (new)

Tristram Shandy B:

Major Bagstock from Dombey and Son


message 41: by Bionic Jean (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) I love the way we're all avoiding the obvious ones!! Do you think we'll all be playing this in a few years' time and suddenly think, "Hey - nobody mentioned "Barnaby Rudge even though everyone was reading it!" ? ;)

C:

Charles Cheeryble - one of the two wealthy brother who employ Nicholas Nickleby

(Do I get a bonus for doubling up my "C"s? LOL)


message 42: by Christine (new)

Christine | 330 comments D:

Amy Dorritt.
Little Dorritt. Born in Marshallsea debtors prison.


message 43: by Hedi (new)

Hedi | 6 comments E:

(Little) Emily from David Copperfield


message 44: by Kim (new)

Kim F:

Fan

A Christmas Carol (of course) Scrooge's sister.


message 45: by Bionic Jean (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) G:

Joe Gargery from Great Expectations - husband to Pip's older sister


message 46: by Kim (last edited Feb 25, 2014 11:40AM) (new)

Kim H:

Luke Honeythunder, overbearing "Professor of Philanthropy" and guardian of Neville and Helena Landless in The Mystery of Edwin Drood.


message 47: by Bionic Jean (last edited Feb 25, 2014 11:59AM) (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) I:

"The Infant Phenomenon" in Nicholas Nickleby (her real name was Ninetta Crummles, but whoever remembers that?!)

I've been dying to put that one up ever since I thought of it in the early hours 2 days ago! Lovely name, "Luke Honeythunder", Kim! I don't remember him at all!


message 48: by Kim (new)

Kim Jean wrote: "I:

"The Infant Phenomenon" in Nicholas Nickleby (her real name was Ninetta Crummles, but whoever remembers that?!)

I've been dying to put that one up ever since I thought of it in ..."


Nicholas Nickleby is my favorite Dickens book, after A Christmas Carol of course, so I knew who she was right away. :-}


message 49: by Peter (new)

Peter J is for Jaggers, from GE.

And sorry about not contributing sooner!


message 50: by Bionic Jean (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) Great to see you here, Peter :)


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