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Old 08-04-2010, 08:10 PM   #31
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Eliza from Neal Stephenson's The Baroque Cycle
and...

Trillian from HHGTTG
Danielle Minkoff from The emperor's children.
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Old 08-04-2010, 10:28 PM   #32
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Was she the one who threw the pig penis at him?
Yep. One in the same. Just a dirty girl all the way around. And there was a great name that was used for the pig's dick. I wish i could remember it. A "pizzle" maybe?

But even though she turned out to be completely unfaithful and unsatisfying to Jude, I always found her more interesting than Sue. Arabella had a much more raw and carnal sexuality about her. And a coarseness, too, signified at first by the pig's dick.
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Old 08-05-2010, 11:41 PM   #33
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Another vote for Neil Stephenson's Eliza here (Smart IS Sexy....pre-pox, though!)
Lady McBeth (gotta love a woman who knows what she wants & isn't above bullying her man to get it!)
Jessica Rabbit (gotta love a woman that's not bad...just drawn that way!)
The chick from Heavy Metal that rode the pterodactyl
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Old 08-06-2010, 08:10 AM   #34
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In no particular order...
Eliza Bennett
Dominique Francon
Phyllis Newton
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Old 08-06-2010, 09:21 AM   #35
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Dagny Taggart
YUK! She'd taste like an ashtray.
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Old 08-06-2010, 11:01 AM   #36
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Julius Caesar as depicted by Shakespeare, Richard Burton, the hottie in Rome or of course himself.
James Bond and to be more precise: Sean Connery or Daniel Craig.
James T. Kirk
Any of Carey Grant’s characters
Bic Benedict
And weirdly enough, I kinda have a thing for Professor Snape.
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Old 08-06-2010, 12:05 PM   #37
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Madam Bovary
Lady Chatterly
Bathsheba
Any of the heroines from Jackie Collin's books
Any of the heroines from Dion Fortune's books

she's an author but writes about herself,
Xaviera Hollander

Don't remember her name, but the heroine in the book, Searching For Mr. Goodbar.

Lucy, from Bram Stoker's Dracula

Does a Goddess (e.g. Aphrodite) count as a literary character?
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Old 08-06-2010, 12:07 PM   #38
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Julius Caesar as depicted by Shakespeare, Richard Burton, the hottie in Rome or of course himself.
James Bond and to be more precise: Sean Connery or Daniel Craig.
James T. Kirk
Any of Carey Grant’s characters
Bic Benedict
And weirdly enough, I kinda have a thing for Professor Snape.
I like how you think...
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Old 08-06-2010, 12:26 PM   #39
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Julius Caesar as depicted by Shakespeare, Richard Burton, the hottie in Rome or of course himself.
James Bond and to be more precise: Sean Connery or Daniel Craig.
James T. Kirk
Any of Carey Grant’s characters
Bic Benedict
And weirdly enough, I kinda have a thing for Professor Snape.
This points out the problem with which I was dealing.

I was having trouble sticking exclusively to literary characters. Most of my life has been lived in an era of movies & TV, so literary characters have come alive.

And we think of them in terms of how they look on the screen. So, if I can leave the strictly literary, then the world opens up.

I never read anything about Lara Croft, but mmmmmmm, she would definitely be a choice. But in reality, it's Angelina, and not Lara.

And I agree with Olivia, the best Bonds by far are Sean and Daniel (BTW, Daniel co-starred as a villain in one of the Lara Croft movies).

So, I think the question becomes: do we stick purely to the literary, or can we expand to those who have portrayed the literary characters? I don't know the OP very well, but from her other posts, she seems to be targeting literature and not necessarily portrayals.
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Old 08-06-2010, 12:36 PM   #40
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CLASSICS

1) Constance Reid

2) Katherina (Kate) Minola

3) Portia and Nerissa (dream literary threesome)

4) Desdemona

5) Lucy Westenra

CONTEMPORARY

1) Susan Silverman

2) Lucy Chenier

3) Nadine Cross

4) Brett Ashley

5) Sookie Stackhouse
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And weirdly enough, I kinda have a thing for Professor Snape.
Oddly enough, so do I. Often, throughout those movies and books, I felt so sorry for him. Then at the end of the books, of course, he was great.
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Old 08-06-2010, 01:04 PM   #42
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Any of the women drawn by Frazetta.
A great loss that largely went unnoticed.
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Oddly enough, so do I. Often, throughout those movies and books, I felt so sorry for him. Then at the end of the books, of course, he was great.
I know right? He’s brainy. And I thought of him as so wicked that no one would ever call him on the carpet for his former years as a dork. I love Alan Rickman too.

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CT, I know what you mean. It’s hard to pick just the character in film. I mean would I want to ravish James T. Kirk if he wasn’t William Shatner?
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Old 08-06-2010, 05:09 PM   #44
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Phineaus from "A Seperate Peace"
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Holden from "Catcher in the Rye"
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OK, EW, you got me! I had to look this up:

uh, Chuck? You couldn't figure it out from context alone?

I've recently been reading Stuart Woods' novels and I'd have to say I'd like to swive just about anything one of his protagonists, Stone Barrington, beds.
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