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Freddy from Cotillion - a different style of hero


that is sad. i never though that much negative about him. with HR no one has to worry about such things. she could have made it into explicit sexual scene but she never did in any novel. so it is a bit far fetching to over think on bodily harm or rape.
besides this is the only group which is indifferent to bad boys while many harlequin forums are discussing erotic rakish stuff with passion.


that is what i really like about Heyer. her rakes are really redeemable and their private life is left to interpretation, good ones. we can think whatever we want depending upon our cultures. it is not shown to us.
harlequin is a big no no to me. i have read a couple and i am scarred for life with their description.


but you have read gaelen fioley right. what is more nightmarish than that.
i checked out that Vidal thread. not many like him. i just don't feel like defending him either. somehow the guy i like ends up on everyone's hate list.this is completely opposite to my YA book discussions where everyone like bad boys with mounting vices.you can argue forever and still lose to their extremely asinine reasoning. it takes its toll on me.

It did not enter my thinking that there would be a problem with Vidal until long after I had read the book, loved it, loved Vidal, that I discovered by reading reviews on AMZN that he was a problem for some readers.

It did not enter my thinking that there would be a problem with Vidal until lo..."
i fell in love with him instantly.there is something about this particularly endearing guy that i have seen in no other. or maybe Mr Darcy.......

oooh i love Justin too. i loved Tracy so much that i wanted him to find love and he did in TOS. YAY

oooh i love Justin too. i loved Tracy so much that i wanted him to find love and he did in TOS. YAY"
Same here Veronica! :D

you mean jack right.


And like GH herself, I think Freddy is a poppet. :)






I think Veronica was refering to your comment about Jack in Cotillion... but im sorry if I was unclear.



Is there another anti-hero in Georgette Heyer's novels who is less likeable than Jack from Cotillion? I agree with those who have said that Vidal aka Dominic, and his father Avon in his various incarnations, both have redeeming features to their characters. if Jack wasn't handsome with laughing eyes I don't think he'd be in the race. He may have been carelessly kind to Kitty when he visited, but I think that was with an ulterior motive given that his later behaviour gives no hint of kindness.
Any other candidates? I don't mean the true villains who turn up in some books, just those who (like Jack) could have been the hero if they were just a bit nicer.






Yes please - but in the Black Sheep thread ;)

Hugo's existence was an obstruction.
Anyway, if Vincent were nicer he could be a hero. he is probably good looking and is a well-dressed fashionable young man of ton.

Oh yes - Vincent certainly has the makings of a hero in him, if he could get rid of his attitude!

I have to admit that Vincent was in my mind when I asked the question about other anti-heros who could have made it if they were nicer. Vincent is spoilt in the way that Vidal is, although I think he's more unkind. Maybe if he hadn't felt hard done by, short of cash, for so long he'd have been nicer? I think Ajax might improve him!



Vincent, was jealous of Claude's money first. then Vince was furious that Hugo was in the was in the way of his becoming Lord Daracott someday.

Did you put it with your books on the Trojan War??


And "The quotations and references to Ajax are all to the character in Shakespeare’s play Troilus & Cressida, which is based on the Trojan War."
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I don't think that Dominic thought that he could go on being a rake or behaving badly and expect to win Mary. In his own way he showed humility by admitting to his parents that she was "far above him." Jack showed no humility. I'll take my favorite rake Dominic's arrogance over Jack's any day.