Flashman Appreciation Thread

Flashman Appreciation Thread

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Bisonhead

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196 months

Sunday 23rd March 2014
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These popular books highlight one of the best literary characters ever created. There is a bit of Flashman in all of us. He is a rogue, coward, misadventurist and...oh yes, a toady.

I have read the series and found them to be somewhat awesome. Even 3 years after finishing the last book I am now considering getting through them again. Haven't felt that impulsion since reading the Amtrak Wars series.

One of my favourite scenes is where he is an unwilling participant in the charge of the light brigade. Brilliantly written and really very funny.

What are your thoughts on Flashman and what are your favourite scenes?

Countdown

42,035 posts

203 months

Sunday 23rd March 2014
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I read quite a few of them some years ago - enjoyed them all.

There were some bits though where he comes across as a bit of a tt - the one where Harry "Scud" East was killed wasn't nice. I know, I know, it's only fiction. smile

Bisonhead

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Sunday 23rd March 2014
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Countdown said:
I read quite a few of them some years ago - enjoyed them all.

There were some bits though where he comes across as a bit of a tt - the one where Harry "Scud" East was killed wasn't nice. I know, I know, it's only fiction. smile
And also serves to further express the ttishness of Flashman. I think the fact that he admired him probably says more than anything

Paul Dishman

4,830 posts

244 months

Monday 24th March 2014
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I thought that our hero was much less nasty in the latter books. He raped his father's mistress in Flashman, yet became rather less brutal as time went on. Just as big a rogue though, which was his appeal

Bisonhead

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Tuesday 25th March 2014
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Paul Dishman said:
I thought that our hero was much less nasty in the latter books. He raped his father's mistress in Flashman, yet became rather less brutal as time went on. Just as big a rogue though, which was his appeal
Agreed, he mellows with age. I love the idea of him sitting in some old wingback in a London club remembering his prime. Reminds me of the Rowley Birkin QC character from the fast show.