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Frederick Frankenstein (Young Frankenstein) – grandson of Victor Frankenstein, who at first is so embarrassed by his grandfather's deeds that he insists his name is pronounced "Fronkensteen," but eventually creates his own monster, equipped with an "enormous" Schwanzstücker. Dr. Frank N. Furter (The Rocky Horror Picture Show)
The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants characters (15 P) Pages in category "Characters in novels of the 19th century" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Pages in category "Fictional characters from the 19th century" The following 105 pages are in this category, out of 105 total.
Male given names. Given names. Given names by culture. ... Pages in category "Masculine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of ...
B. Babar the Elephant; Badger (The Animals of Farthing Wood) Petyr Baelish; Frodo Baggins; Bagheera; Gabriel Bagradian; Baker Bhai; Baker Street Irregulars; Elijah Baley
Anglicisation of non-English-language names was common for immigrants, or even visitors, to English-speaking countries. An example is the German composer Johann Christian Bach, the "London Bach", who was known as "John Bach" after emigrating to England.
The study of Victorian masculinity is based on the assumption that "the construction of male consciousness must be seen as historically specific." [ 1 ] The concept of Victorian masculinity is extremely diverse, since it was influenced by numerous aspects and factors such as domesticity , economy , gender roles , imperialism , manners ...
Mr Sowerberry is a fictional character who appears as a supporting antagonist in Charles Dickens' 1838 novel Oliver Twist. He is an undertaker and coffin maker who owns and operates a small dark shop in a small town some 75 miles (121 km) from London. This shop also serves as a dwelling for himself, his wife, a maidservant named Charlotte, an ...