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Anyone remember E.B's Chalet School/Mallory Towers names?

92 replies

YummyMummybee · 06/01/2012 18:33

Just out of interest does anyone remember any of the Enid Blyton names? Used to love them when I was younger..

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ElaineReese · 07/01/2012 18:20

Oh yes, he was - and then she knows it's ok when he sends 'affec. G.A.M.'!

seeker · 07/01/2012 18:17

Oh god, and Giles was so foul to Nick when she ran away to find him. But Pa Marlowe seems to be a git too, so maybe it runs in the family!

ElaineReese · 07/01/2012 17:58

Hardcheese ... once again I risk hijacking a Malory thread and making it into a Forest one..... but.... interested in what you say about Giles and Rowan - I quite agree that Giles is a smug prick most of the time ('don't be an ass, Nick' when she's crying etc), although I always wish Rowan would just thaw a bit, and then she'd be much more interesting.

I was thinking the other day about how dd2 would be in year 7 in September when dd1 starts y11, and thinking how peculiar the chronologically identical relationship between Rowan in UV and Nicola (Third Remove) is compared with theirs! I cannot imagine dd1 saying 'I'll stand you a sundae, if you like' to dd2 or telling her that she wouldn't be doing netball after her 'intellectual debacle'!

Always thougt the reverence for Rowan and Giles by Nick was a touch excessive!

HardCheese · 07/01/2012 17:10

ElaineRees, have always been pleased that someone felt positively enough about 'that pale idiot rabbit' (as Nicola snootily thinks of her, even though she saves the play when Marie Dobson dries up!) to take her name! I should have called myself RowanIsAPITA or GilesIsSmug.

trying - I am a fan of the Chalet School books, while acknowledging that they are frequently formulaic, twee, snobbish and ideologically deeply dubious. You are of course entirely right about the fact that a bunch of nice, ordinary CS girls read a historical novel explicitly featuring KKK lynchings and nonetheless see nothing wrong with then using the KKK as moral justification for their feud with St Scholastika's! Shock And not a word from the author to suggest that maybe this isn't the behaviour of nice school story heroines.

Some of the pottier/more unusual Chalet names - Loveday Perowne, Primose Trevoase, Jacynth Hardy, Samaris, Richenda, Ruhanna, Ottillie. The author also has a mania for giving girls male nicknames, so Helena becomes 'Len', Constance becomes 'Con', Cecily becomes 'Cecil', Lucinda Muriel becomes 'Tom', Gabrielle becomes 'Gay', Jacynth becomes 'Jack', Marya Cecilia becomes 'Robin' etc.

Also, no one christened Margaret can ever be called 'the whole thing' on a day to day basis, as it's apparently 'too long', so they're called Peggy, Margot, Madge, Daisy etc. But NOT Maggie, because 'no one likes that'.

seeker · 07/01/2012 16:19

Esther, not Elaine [very sad person emoticon]

tryingtoleave · 07/01/2012 12:54

Poor ginty. I quite like it when things are going well for her...

ElaineReese · 07/01/2012 12:51

Yes, couldn't not! Wink

I had some quibbles with it, but found it very enjoyable. I think there were threads about it on here, but I couldn't find them again after I read it. Ginty gets nemesised all over the place....

tryingtoleave · 07/01/2012 12:46

Ohh, I just googled and saw it. No, I don't think I'll read that. Have you?

tryingtoleave · 07/01/2012 12:37

Which one is spring term? I think I've read all the school ones, but that doesn't sound familiar.

ElaineReese · 07/01/2012 12:34

I thought Elaine was a poor dim rabbit, but you might be right about that isolated moment of brilliance! There are a lot of Kingscote names on here, and I think at least one of them changes between them, yes. I was so pleased when I first saw them all!
Have you read spring term?

tryingtoleave · 07/01/2012 12:30

There is a nouveau riche June in both the chalet school and mt. It must have been the chav name of the day.

pooka · 07/01/2012 12:26

Chalet school.

Theodora
Helena
Constance
Margaret (margot)
Sybil
Felix
Felicity
Cecille
Mike
Stephen
Mary Lou
Verity
Rosemarie
Gretchen
Gretel
Eustacia
Kester

To name but a few.

AriesWithBellsOn · 07/01/2012 12:25

And Alma Pudden was St Clare's. Fifth Form at St Clare's to be exact. The one where someone pretends to be a genius by sleep walking.

TheCrunchUnderfoot · 07/01/2012 12:23

Felicity, Darrell's little sister

tryingtoleave · 07/01/2012 12:23

Elaine was a steady bat under pressure though, wasn't she? And saved the play when Marie dobson forgot her lines? I thought there was one poster who kept swapping kingscote names, actually. I'm sure I've seen a Lois and a Lawrie at different times. Or maybe there are lots of fans out there?

AriesWithBellsOn · 07/01/2012 12:23

Oh and my personal favourite, Cornelia the Naughty American.

AriesWithBellsOn · 07/01/2012 12:22

Hilary was St Clare's. So was Carlotta

Has anyone mentioned the foreigners at the Chalet School? Frieda, Wanda, Marie, Simone, Gisela, Maria...etc. The girls got more British as the series progressed.

tryingtoleave · 07/01/2012 12:19

Pp 30-31 of Rivals. The girls are forbidden to start a feud against St scholastika's so Evadne suggests that they call themselves the kkk instead, because then it wouldn't be a feud, they would just be 'fighting for our rights'.

Of course, all they do as the kkk is to force the other girls off the path so they get wet tights and catch colds. Because the chalet school girls are WET.

ElaineReese · 07/01/2012 12:16

Absolutely! I don't know why I gave myself the name of the least charismatic and dimmest Kingscotian, but there we go!

tryingtoleave · 07/01/2012 12:11

Elaine, you must be an Antonia forest fan? Those are the best school stories, I think - they transcend the genre. Miranda is a name I could happily use for a dd, just because I love Miranda west so much.

ElaineReese · 07/01/2012 12:06

Mavis of the Voice.

TheCrunchUnderfoot · 07/01/2012 11:57

Daphne... the thief who came good!

tryingtoleave · 07/01/2012 11:50

And, the chalet school mothers all seems very into training their babies in a truby king kind of way. There were always references to how they had been trained properly to stay in their cots from early on and not to expect to be picked up.

tryingtoleave · 07/01/2012 11:48

They did! The book was 'the rivals of the chalet school'. I remember clearly that they borrowed some of joey's 'elsie' books to read up on the kkk, and they all felt a thrill as they read of the deeds of 'the far famed clan' or something to that effect... I suspect I still have that book somewhere- might have to go search it out and crash the other thread too, while I'm at it.

EdithWeston · 07/01/2012 10:22

For those who might be interested, girls school books were discussed in this thread in FWR.

They had clearly been read and enjoyed by many, and the Chalet School in particular attracted quite a lot of positive comments (despite the limits on possibilities for women at that time) as it showed a world in which the female characters and their decisions and actions were important and valued.

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