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OverviewHuckleberry Finn, Anna Karenina, Harry Potter, Hester Prynne…these are just a handful of remarkable characters to be found in literature, but of course, the list of memorable characters is virtually endless! But why ponder which of these creations are the greatest? More than just a topic to debate with friends, the greatest characters from fiction help readers comprehend history, culture, politics, and even their own place in today’s world. Despite our reliance on television, film, and technology, it is literature’s great characters that create and reinforce popular culture, informing us again and again about society and ourselves. In The 100 Greatest Literary Characters, three scholars of literature identify the most significant figures in fiction published over the last several centuries. From Jay Gatsby to Jean Valjean, the characters profiled here represent a wide array of storytelling, and the authors explore each one's significance at the time they were created as well as their relevance today. Included in this volume are characters from literature produced around the world, such as Aladdin, James Bond, Holden Caulfield, Hercule Poirot, Don Quixote, Lisbeth Salander, Ebenezer Scrooge, and Yuri Zhivago. Readers of this volume will find their beloved literary figures, learn about forgotten gems, or discover deserving choices pulled from history’s dustbin. Providing insights into how literature shapes and molds culture via these fabricated figures, The 100 Greatest Literary Characters will appeal to literature lovers around the globe. Full Product DetailsAuthor: James Plath , Gail Sinclair , Kirk CurnuttPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Dimensions: Width: 18.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 25.90cm Weight: 0.776kg ISBN: 9781538103753ISBN 10: 1538103753 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 15 July 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Captain Ahab Aladdin Alex Alice in Wonderland Harry “Rabbit” Angstrom Brett Ashley George F. Babbitt Frodo Baggins Lily Bart Big Brother Mary Katherine Blackwood Molly Bloom James Bond Philbert Bono Emma Bovary Jean Brodie Aureliano Buendía Nathaniel “Natty” Bumppo Cacciato Holden Caulfield Celie Charlotte Benjy Compson Don Vito Corleone Janie Crawford Clarissa Dalloway Mr. Darcy Pilate Dead Rebecca de Winter Dracula Tess Durbeyfield Tyler Durden Katniss Everdeen Jane Eyre Atticus Finch Huckleberry Finn Henry Fleming Frankenstein’s Creature Dorothy Gale T. S. Garp Jay Gatsby Holly Golightly Miss Havisham Eugene Henderson Sherlock Holmes Humbert Humbert Invisible Man Henry Jekyll / Edward Hyde Ma Joad Anna Karenina Mick Kelly Kurtz Josephine “Jo” March Philip Marlowe Jane Marple Oskar Matzerath Merlin Meursault The Misfit Guy Montag Dean Moriarty Offred Katherine Scarlett O’Hara Orlando Papa (The Man) Peter Pan Piggy Billy Pilgrim Fleur Pillager Hercule Poirot Edna Pontellier Alexander Portnoy Harry Potter Hester Prynne Quasimodo Don Quixote Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov Ignatius J. Reilly Reno Lisbeth Salander Santiago Ebenezer Scrooge Sethe Tristram Shandy Shane Ántonia Shimerda Long John Silver Lennie Small Sonny Julien Sorel Willie Stark Daenerys Targaryen Tarzan Oliver Twist Jean Valjean Oscar Wao Carrie White Winnie-the-Pooh John Yossarian Yuri Zhivago Appendix: Top Ten Character List Index About the AuthorsReviewsGreatest-list books inevitably spark discussion, and this fascinating work is no exception. Literary scholarsPlath, Sinclair, and Cunatt define their hundred greatest novel- and short story-characters as time-honored favorites that have influenced culture or have become significant literary models. They consulted previous lists and then polled 100 writers, professors, librarians, teachers, and book lovers to make an inclusive list that covers classics, children's books, contemporary literature, and genre fiction. Organized alphabetically by character name, each two-page entry lists the title and author of the character's first appearance, date published, and a memorable quote. These very readable essays analyze what is important about the character and why readers are fascinated by them. They also discuss the character's portrayal in movies-Sherlock Holmes, for example-and the character's lasting impact on culture, such as the way Scrooge is shorthand for a miser. The editors expect debate over the contents: why was Philip Marlowe chosen over Sam Spade, Mr. Darcy instead of Elizabeth Bennett, or Winnie-the-Pooh and not Mr. Toad? Students, librarians, and readers will enjoy the lively debate this book generate. * Booklist * Author InformationJames Plath is R. Forrest Colwell Chair of English at Illinois Wesleyan University, where he has taught American literature, journalism, and creative writing for the past 27 years. The recipient of his university’s highest teaching award, he is also the author of four books: Conversations with John Updike (University Press of Mississippi, 1994), Remembering Ernest Hemingway (Ketch & Yawl Press, 1999) Historic Photos of Ernest Hemingway (Turner Publishing, 2009), and Critical Insights: Raymond Carver (Salem Press, 2013). Plath has also published on Ann Beattie and F. Scott Fitzgerald, and serves as president of The John Updike Society, which owns and is restoring The John Updike Childhood Home as a literary site and museum. Gail Sinclair is Scholar-in-Residence and Executive Director of The Winter Park Institute at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida. She is the coauthor of Key West Hemingway: A Reassessment with Kirk Curnutt. Kirk Curnutt is the Chair and Professor of English at Troy University in Troy, Alabama. He is the coauthor of Key West Hemingway: A Reassessment with Gail Sinclair. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |