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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2920 on: April 22, 2012, 02:42:56 PM »
 


Welcome to Author! Author!  

This is a game in which the contestants match their wits with a  challenger, who suggests a character in literature, non- fiction or fiction. The challenger may or may not provide more clues, his prerogative,, and never more than one a day.


Once a day the challenger will say if the guesses are correct or not. The winning contestant gets lots of acclaim and the chance to pose the next challenge. If he does not want to post a new challenge he can say so and whoever does can begin a new game.

Of course you could look these up on google in an instant, what challenge is that? The  idea is to rack one's brain to try to remember where this particular character appeared and who wrote about him/ her. Should be great fun.

The challenger also has the option not to mention the name of the character, but only a description.


Authors used so far:

Author, Book, Character, Challenger, Post#, winner

Anonymous, Beowulf, Beowulf, PatH, #1301
Arlen, Michael, The Green Hat, straudetwo, #2711, roshanarose
Atwood, Margaret, The Blind Assassin, Gumtree, #277
Austen, Jane, Pride and Prejudice, Mary Bennett, #158
Baden-Powell, Robert, Scouting for Boys, Frybabe, #2847, rosemarykaye
Banks, Lynn Reid, The L-Shaped Room, Jane Graham, Rosemarykaye, #1785, unguessed
Baum, L. Frank, The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy, JoanK, #342
Bennett, Alan, Uncommon Reader, Queen Elizabeth II, rosemarykaye, #1605, pedln
Blackmore, Richard, Lorna Doone, Lorna Doone, Frybabe, #462
Boswell, James, Life of Johnson, Samuel Johnson, Frybabe, #2755, PatH
Bronte, Emily, Wuthering Heights, Heathcliff, Gumtree, #252
Buchan, John, 39 steps, Richard Hannay, PatH, #396
Burns, Olive, Cold Sassy Tree, pedln, #1594, rosemarykaye
Carroll, Louis, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Alice, JoanK, # 426
Cervantes, Don Quijote, Don Quijote, PatH, #701
Chesterton, Gilbert K., The Father Brown books, Father Brown, PatH, #2179, JoanK
Child, Julia, Mastering the Art of French Cooking, butter, PatH, #2546, pedln
Christie, Agatha, Hastings, JoanK, # 127
Christie, Agatha, Death on the Nile, Hercule Poirot, JoanK, #752
Clancy, Tom, Hunt for Red October, Frybabe, #553
Clarke, Arthur C., Rendezvous with Rama, roshanarose, #2064
Clemens, Samuel, see Twain, Mark
Coetzee, J. M., Disgrace, David Little, Straudetwo, #1336
Collins, Wilkie, The Moonstone, Rachel Verinder, PatH, #311
Connolly, John, The Book of Lost Things, roshanarose, #2746, Frybabe
Conrad, Joseph, Heart of Darkness, Marlow, Gumtree, #226
Conroy, Pat, The Great Santini, Conroy's father, JudeS #1319
Cronin, A. J., The Citadel, Andrew Manson, JudeS, #1085
Davies, Robertson, The Cunning Man, Jonathan Hullah,  straudetwo, #1382
Dickens, Charles, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Drood, PatH, #2227, rosemarykaye, #2283, Gumtree
Dostoevsky, Fyodor, Crime and Punishment, Roskolnikov, JudeS, #1209, 1213
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, Study in Scarlet, Dr. Watson, PatH, #380
Dumas, Alexandre pere, The Three Musketeers, D'Artagnan, PatH, #939, 941
DuMaurier, Daphne, Rebecca, the nameless narrator, Gumtree, straudetwo and rosemarykaye, #1924
Eliot, George, Daniel Deronda, Gumtree, #190
Eliot, T. S., Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, Bustopher Jones, PatH, #110
Essex, Karen, Leonardo's Swans, Isabella d'Este, Mippy, #591
Faulkner, William, The Sound and the Fury, Caddy, 1429, 1439, Frybabe
Flaubert, Gustave, Madame Bovary, Frybabe, #2607, rosemarykaye
Forster, E. M., Passage to India, Frybabe, #2240, rosemarykaye
Fowles, John, The Collector, Frederick and Miranda, roshanarose, #2903, JudeS
Frankel, Bruce, What Shall I Do with the Rest of My Life? Frybabe, #2825, PatH
Galsworthy, John, The Forsyte Saga, Irene, PatH, #615,620
George, Elizabeth, Lynley and Havers, Tomereader1, #168
Gibbon, Edward, The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Zenobia, Frybabe, roshanarose, #2003, 2011
Gilbert, W. S., The Savoy Operas, Frederick, or the Pirate King, #1108, 1111, 1112
Goodall, Jane, In the Shadow of Man, Flo, JoanK, #2815, Frybabe
Goodman, Carol, The Night Villa, the slave girl, Gumtree, # 1165
Grahame, Kenneth, The Wind in the Willows, Mr. Toad, rosemarykaye, #3362, PatH
Greene, Graham, The Third Man, Holly Martins, PatH, ##1175, 1179
Grey, Zane, Riders of the Purple Sage, Frybabe, #294, 299
Hamill, Pete, Tabloid City, pedln, #2662, straudetwo
Hardy, Thomas, Far From the Madding Crowd, roshanarose, #1741, rosemarykaye
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, The Scarlet Letter, Roger Chillingsworth, Frybabe, 2368, 2373, pedln
Henry, O., Mammon and the Archer, Anthony Rockwall, Ginny  #537
Hesse, Herman, The Glass Bead Game, straudetwo, Frybabe, #1962
Hugo, Victor, Les Miserables, JoanK, # 1904, Gumtree
Irving, John, The World According to Garp, pedln, #2401, straudetwo
James, Henry, Washington Square, straudetwo, #981, 982
James, Henry, Wings of a Dove, Kidsal, #83
Jenkins, Peter, A Walk Across America, Frybabe, #2641, pedln
Johnston, George, My Brother Jack, Gumtree, #2311, roshanarose
Keller, Helen, The Story of my Life, Anne Sullivan, JoanK #958
Kingsolver, Barbara, The Poisonwood Bible, pedln, #2581, rosemarykaye
Knowles, John, A Separate Peace, pedln, #2560, Frybabe
Lagerlof, Selma, The Wonderful Adventures of Nils, Nils Holgersson, JudeS #899
Lahiri, Jhumpa, The Namesake, the boy, Frybabe, #4110, pedln
Lamb, Charles and Mary, Tales From Shakespeare, Macbeth, JoanK, #1301
Lampedusa, Giuseppe di, The Leopard, Don Fabrizio, Gumtree, Frybabe and straudetwo, #2031, 2032
Larson, Erik, Devil in the White City, pedln, #2226, Frybabe
LeCarre, John, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Smiley, rosemarykaye, #2591, Frybabe
LeFanu, Sheridan, Carmilla, roshanarose, #769
Lessing, Doris, The Grass is Singing, straudetwo, #2432, Frybabe
Li, Cunxin, Mao's Last Dancer, Li Cunxin, Gumtree, #1713, roshanarose
Lofting, Hugh, Dr. Doolittle, Dr. Doolittle, rosemarykaye, #2875, roshanarose
Macaulay, The Towers of Trebizon, Laurie, rosemarykaye, #2494, straudetwo
Maupin, Armistead, Tales of the City, rosemarykaye, #1553, pedln
McCourt, Frank, Angela's Ashes, Frank McCourt, JoanK, #1062
McCullers, Carson, Member of the Wedding, straudetwo, pedln, #1859
Melville, Herman, Moby-Dick, the whale, PatH, #482
Miller,Arthur, Death of a Salesman, Gumtree, #1005, 1006
Milton, John, Paradise Lost, Frybabe, #413
Mitford, Nancy, roshanarose, #839, 840
Murdoch, Iris, The Sea, the Sea, Charles Arrowby, straudetwo, #1197, 1198
Nabokov, Vladimir, Lolita, Lolita, JudeS, #1124
O’Brian, Patrick, Master and Commander, Jack Aubrey, JudeS, #319
Orwell, George, Frybabe, #97
Ovid, Metamorphosis, Frybabe, roshanarose, #1985
Parker, Dorothy, Big Blonde, straudetwo, #2505, rosemarykaye
Pearl, Matthew, The Dante Club, pedln, #1629, deems 2
Peterson, Roger Tory, Field guide to the Eastern Birds, Mockingbird, JoanK #202
Potok, Chaim, The Chosen, Danny Saunders, pedln, #1890, JoanK
Potter, Beatrix, Jemima Puddleduck, rosemarykaye, #1478 pedln, #1482 deems2
Plutarch, ----, Themistocles, roshanarose, #1025, 1027
Preston, Douglas, Dinosaurs in the attic, Frybabe, #1456 rosemarykaye
Rand, Ayn, We the Living, Frybabe, #498, 502
Rowling, J. K, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry, PatH, #1409
Rhys, Jean, Wide Sargasso Sea, Jane Eyre, straudetwo, #1230
Sagan, Carl, Contact, Eleanor Alloway, Frybabe,#2447, PatH
Saint-Exupery, Antoine de, The Little Prince, the Prince, PatH, #2146, rosemarykaye
Saramago, Jose, Blindness, deems 2, #1652, straudetwo
Sayers, Dorothy L., The Nine Tailors, Lord Peter Wimsey, PatH, #2466, rosemarykaye
Scott, Paul, The Jewel in the Crown, Daphne Manners, rosemarykaye, #2622, Frybabe
Scott, Sir Walter, Ivanhoe, Ginny, #602
Sewall, Anna, Black Beauty, Frybabe, #1490, Gumtree
Shakespeare, William, Othello, Othello, PatH, #2353, Frybabe, #2355, rosemarykaye
Shelley, Mary, Frankenstein, the monster, PatH, #451
Smith, Alexander McCall, Mma Ramotswe, JudeS, #145
Smith, Alexander McCall, 44Scotland Street, Cyril, rosemarykaye, #1238, 1243
Spark, Muriel, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Miss Brodie, Gumtree, #671, 672
Stead, Christina, The Man Who Loved Children, straudetwo, #1690, Gumtree
Steinbeck , John, Journal of a Novel, Gumtree, #53, 60
Stoker, Bram, Dracula, Jonathan Harker, JudeS, #631, 632
Stone, Irving, Depths of Glory, Camille Pisarro, Gumtree, #802
Swift, Jonathan, Gulliver's Travels, Lemuel Gulliver, PatH, #2835, Frybabe
Thompson, Morton, The Cry and the Covenant, Ignaz Semmelweiss, #2332, PatH, #2338, straudetwo
Tolkien, J. R. R., Lord of the Rings, Frodo, PatH, #238, 241
Tolstoy, Leo, War and Peace, Pierre Bezukhov, PatH, #1267
Trollope, Joanna, The Best of Friends, Sophie, Mippy, #218
Tuchman, Barbara, A Distant Mirror, Frybabe, #2117, straudetwo, #2118, PatH
Twain, Mark, Life on the Mississippi, the author, JoanK, #2192, Frybabe
Tyler, Anne, Digging to America, Maryam Yazdan,Mippy, #735
Urrea, Luis Alberto, The Hummingbird's Daughter, Saint Teresa de Cabora, Frybabe, #1835, straudetwo
Van Allsburg, The Polar Express, Santa, Frybabe, #2570, pedln
Voltaire, Candide, Candide, straudetwo, #1809, Frybabe
Vreeland, Susan, The Forest Lover, Emily Carr, Mippy, #364
Weir, Alison, Innocent Traitor, Lady Jane Gray, roshanrose, #883
Wethers, Beck, Left for Dead, Ginny, #29
Wharton, Edith, The Age of Innocence, Frybabe, rosemarykaye, #2054, Gumtree #2055
Wilde, Oscar, The Importance of Being Earnest, Lady Bracknell, #2131, rosemarykaye
Windsor, Kathleen, Forever Amber, Amber, Traude, #927, 928
Wodehouse, P. G., Bertie Wooster, PatH, #1046, 1048
Wolfe, Tom, The Right Stuff, Chuck Yeager, roshanarose, #2091 Gumtree, #209x Frybabe
Woolf, Virginia, Flush, Gumtree, #1511, 1513, rosemarykaye
Woolf, Virginia, Orlando, Orlando, PatH, #1141
Xenophon, Frybabe, #173
Zola, Emile, Germinal, Etienne Lentier, Gumtree, #1352


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PatH

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2921 on: April 22, 2012, 02:43:44 PM »
I want to make it Evelyn Waugh, but it doesn't quite fit.

JudeS

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2922 on: April 22, 2012, 06:41:02 PM »
It is not Waugh.

pedln

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2923 on: April 22, 2012, 07:47:55 PM »
So, a 20th century author has written about a well-known world wide character from the past.

Well, let's get another one out of the way.  William Faulkner?

Is this fiction?

Frybabe

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2924 on: April 22, 2012, 08:06:03 PM »
For some strange reason, thinking of a "very, very large family" reminds me of rabbits.

roshanarose

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2925 on: April 22, 2012, 10:03:43 PM »
Do rabbits make good writers  Fry?

The obvious answer is "Cheaper by the Dozen", but answers are rarely obvious here.
How can you prove whether at this moment we are sleeping, and all our thoughts are a dream; or whether we are awake, and talking to one another in the waking state?  - Plato

roshanarose

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2926 on: April 22, 2012, 10:15:14 PM »
Frybabe - Maybe thinking about rabbits is a psychic connection.  Perhaps the large family consists of animals.  What say you, Jude?  Also would it be possible to have a nationality, please?
How can you prove whether at this moment we are sleeping, and all our thoughts are a dream; or whether we are awake, and talking to one another in the waking state?  - Plato

Frybabe

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2927 on: April 22, 2012, 10:17:03 PM »
I though of Gilbreth, Roshannarose, but I don't know if any other than his sister Elizabeth became writers. Nor do I know if he had an Uncle that wrote. Wasn't there a movie or TV show with Fred McMurray based on Cheaper by the Dozen?

JudeS

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2928 on: April 23, 2012, 01:51:04 AM »
Ha, ha Rabbits.  Are you thinking of "Watership Down"?
No such luck.

Nationality -I will only say that he is European but spent 13 years in the United States. It is too early in the game to give you the specific country.

JudeS

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2929 on: April 23, 2012, 12:39:16 PM »
It is not Faulkner.

New Clues
Author: Was married to only one woman and they had six children.

Book:Written after the author had won the Nobel Prize for Literature.

Character:Overcame adversity of many types and rose to a high position. Forgave many of those who wronged him.

JudeS

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2930 on: April 24, 2012, 11:44:29 AM »
No one is guessing.
Well todays clues should help.I will combine them with yesterdays clues.

Author:Was married to only one woman and they had six children.
            His diaries, which were allowed to be opened only after his death, spoke of his life long
            fight against his homosexual yearnings.

Book:Written after the author won the Nobel Prize for literature.
         The book took 14 years to complete.

Character:Overcame adversity of many types and rose to a high position.Forgave many of those
                who wronged him.
                 Was exiled from his native country for most of his life. 
     

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2931 on: April 24, 2012, 09:54:12 PM »
Jude, did the author also write screen plays, per chance ?

JudeS

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2932 on: April 25, 2012, 01:15:20 AM »
Straude
The  author wrote Novels,Essays, Short Stories and Social criticism, but no screen plays.  Only one of his many books was turned into a movie.

More clues tomorrow.

JudeS

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2933 on: April 25, 2012, 12:30:54 PM »
I see that my clues are too hard. Hopefully the next ones will help you with the answers.

Author: German

Book: Was said to be influenced by Freuds "Moses and Monotheism".

Character: An interpeter of dreams.

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2934 on: April 25, 2012, 01:52:23 PM »
Jude, AHA !

My guess is Thomas Mann; the book Joseph und seine Brüder - Joseph and His Brothers.


JudeS

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2935 on: April 25, 2012, 03:56:49 PM »
   HURRAH!!

Straude you are correct.

As a young adult I read everything Mann wrote.

People don't talk about him or his books anymore. Yet those ar the books that have stayed with me through a lifetime.
It took Mann 14 years to complete Joseph and His Brothers as he and his family moved around to stay clear of Hitler. They moved to Switzerland in 1933 and to the U.S. in 1939. The book came out in 1943. Mann lectured and taught at Princeton while in the U.S.
He and 37 other German and Austrian authors who escaped Germany after 1933 are know as the EXILLITERATUR group.
Much of Joseph and His Brothers has to do with Pharoah Akhenatan's desire to change the Egyptian pantheon of Gods to a Monotheistic  religion.
The  San Francisco Museum had a huge exhibit on the time and influence of Akhenatan a few years back and it was brilliant.
In 1952 Mann returned to Switzerland where he remained till his death in1955.

rosemarykaye

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2936 on: April 25, 2012, 04:29:44 PM »
Wow - well done Straude, I hadn't got the first idea.  And well done Jude for a real challenge - one that I certainly wasn't up to!

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2937 on: April 25, 2012, 05:33:05 PM »
Wow.  Impressive clues and impressive winner.  I have never read any of his works.  What was his high position, Jude?

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« Reply #2938 on: April 25, 2012, 10:16:59 PM »
WELL DONE AND CONGRATULATIONS STRAUDE

Jude - Tense!   ;)  I, too, am an admirer of Thomas Mann.  I studied German literature for a year at Uni and "Death in Venice" was the book chosen for us to be examined on, although we didn't know it!  I remember the question so well.  It was "Discuss the irony in "Death in Venice".  I managed to get a distinction, although I am not sure how.  Our lecturer was an Australian with German ancestry.  He rode a Harley Davidson (not a BMW??)and would come to lecturers fully clad in black leather.  I remember a moment of extreme embarrassment in one of his tutorials.  He mentioned the word "onanism", a word I had never heard before.  When I don't know what a word means I have this habit of asking the person who said it what it means.  He looked at me, then my chest, and blushed.  When he told me in front of the class, it was my turn to blush.   :o
How can you prove whether at this moment we are sleeping, and all our thoughts are a dream; or whether we are awake, and talking to one another in the waking state?  - Plato

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2939 on: April 26, 2012, 12:31:34 AM »
Pedlin

Joseph rose from a slave to Vice Regent to Akhenatan.
If you have read the biblical story of Joseph you know the outline of the plot.
However this is a long book and Mann considered it his finest work.
I too think it is his best although Death in Venice is his most accesible. Perhaps because it is the one book in which he let his guard down about his own personal feelings.

Anyone of his books would be  a good read for the online Book Group.

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2940 on: April 26, 2012, 05:11:24 AM »
Jude, if you think Mann would make a good discussion, why not suggest one of the books in the Suggestions discussion?

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2941 on: April 29, 2012, 08:39:06 PM »
Sorry not to have immediately followed up on Jude's last post. I really wanted to add a few last comments,  but I was exceedingly pressed for time, trying to finish reading three library books, all due on the same day.  It caused some anxiety and also led me o follow the wrong track at first.

Sadly, Thomas Mann's work,  despite being so important a part of German literature of the 20th century, is not read much any more. And that is true for other emigré authors, as fascinating as some of Mann's  works still are.  The Budenbrooks is a famly story,  largely autobiographical; and  in The Magic Mountain Mann drew again on family experiences (his wife was a patient in the sanatorium (presumably Davos).  The short novel Tonio Kröger deals with the ambiguity that haunted Mann all his life.   The tetralogyJoseph and his Brothers is his magnum opus, the work is scholarly, the writing luminous.  His children were all talented, four of them wrote about their father. Daughter Erika and son Klaus, while in this country,  were watched carefully by Edgar Hoover's FBI.

Among the authors and artists who found asylum in the United States were Franz Werfel (The Song of Bernadette) and his wife Alma, Gustav Mahler's widow (a bit of a femme fatatale);  Bertold Brecht; Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya;  Lion Feuchtwanger;   Arnold Schoenberg; Max Reinhardt;  Bruno Walter, and many others.
Thank you, Jude, and thank you  all for giving me a chance to reminisce about one of my favorite authors.

I'll have a new quiz ready by Wednesday the latest.

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2942 on: April 30, 2012, 02:57:33 AM »
Straude, I love the Song of Bernadette - first saw it years ago one afternoon when I think I was off school ill.  I will see if our library has it, thanks for reminding me.

Rosemary

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« Reply #2943 on: April 30, 2012, 06:41:30 PM »
I was never able to finish "The Magic Mountain". I recently tried to reread a book of his short stories ("Death in Venice" and other stories) which blew me away when I read as a young woman. But now, I find the writing too turgid and hard to follow. I'm no longer used to having to stop and think over every sentance. Too many mystery stories and "sound bites" on TV?

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« Reply #2944 on: May 01, 2012, 01:27:41 AM »
JoanK - I found the same thing when I tried to re-read Axel Munthe.  As a 13 year old, I thought The Story of San Michele was one of the most amazing books I had ever read, but when I cam back to it I found it unreadable.  Same thing happened with Malcolm Saville's children's books when i tried to read them to my own children - but maybe that was just a case of bad writing that I hadn't noticed aged 8! (My own must be more discerning...)

Rosemary

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2945 on: May 02, 2012, 07:07:19 PM »
The last two posts deserve a response.  Both JoanK's and Rosemary's points were well taken.
But I promised to post the new quiz by today, so IT has precedence.  However,  hoping for your indulgece, I'd like to comment, sooner raher than later.

Here's the new quiz.

Author             One of the greatest novelists of his generation

Book                  Met with some consternation when first published

Character(s)       There's a large cast of characters, with one of them outstanding

rosemarykaye

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2946 on: May 03, 2012, 07:54:00 AM »
I thought of Thackeray and 'Vanity Fair' but it seems that was well received from the outset. 

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2947 on: May 03, 2012, 02:00:03 PM »
Sorry, Roemary, not Thackeray.

More clues later.

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2948 on: May 04, 2012, 07:36:54 PM »
New clues

Author       One of the greatest novelists of his generation.
                         A romantic by disposition.
                          Was actively engaged in the political life of his country
                          and held public office for a time.

              
 
Book                   Met with some consternation when first published.
                         Reflects the author's  concern for mankind.
                

Character(s)       There's a large cast of characters, with one of them
                         standing out.
                       A profusion of episodes involves the many characters.
                        

 

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2949 on: May 04, 2012, 11:56:38 PM »
Straude
Can you tell us the authors nationality or the continent on which he lives (lived)?

straudetwo

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2950 on: May 05, 2012, 01:06:55 PM »
 Jude,   with pleasure.
The author in question here is no longer alive. And he was not English.
This should make things easier.

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2951 on: May 05, 2012, 02:02:32 PM »
Proust?

straudetwo

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2952 on: May 05, 2012, 02:49:00 PM »
Sorry, not Proust, JoanK.

JudeS

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2953 on: May 06, 2012, 12:24:31 AM »
The Divine Comedy by Dante Alligheri?

straudetwo

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2954 on: May 06, 2012, 11:16:04 AM »
Sorry, Jude, not Dante Alighieri.

New clues to follow.

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2955 on: May 06, 2012, 12:42:37 PM »
Good, I need more clues. I am guessing I know this author, put can't come up with anyone who remotely fits just yet.

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2956 on: May 06, 2012, 01:48:46 PM »
I don't think Balzac (La Comedie Humaine) quite fits, does he?  Too busy writing to bother with public office.

straudetwo

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2957 on: May 06, 2012, 07:02:58 PM »
Sorry, Rosemary, not Balzac

Additional clues

The Author
His influence on the literature and culture of his country is unrivaled.
Many of his countrymen regard him as their greatest, most versatile literature figure.

Completed after many years of writing,  the book was greeted with hostility by the
critics, but it soon became a popular success, translated into many foreign languages,
and is known worldwide.

Characters
The narrative follows the historical events and describes the lives and interchanges of
a large cast of characters.

JoanK

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2958 on: May 06, 2012, 07:18:15 PM »
Tolstoy?

straudetwo

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Re: Author! Author!
« Reply #2959 on: May 06, 2012, 08:08:31 PM »
JoanK,   sorry, not Tolstoy.