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Just to lower the tone - which literary hero/ine would you most like to cop off with?

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artifarti · 08/06/2009 19:26

I developed a huge crush on Tom Jones (eponymous hero of Henry Fielding novel) whilst at university. I thought he was a bit racy and go-getting, whilst at heart a thoroughly decent chap (ah, my Professor would be proud of that literary summary...)

Shortly after, I heard they were to make a film of it and, Reader, my heart raced.

After months of fevered speculation I found out that the lead role had gone to Max Beesly . Nooooo, wrong, wrong, wrong!

So, which literary figure has most set your heart/loins a-flutter?

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rubyslippers · 08/06/2009 19:28

Mr Rochester

ohdearwhatamess · 08/06/2009 19:28

Mr Darcy

dalek · 08/06/2009 19:29

Jamie Fraser in Crosstitch series

FrannyandZooey · 08/06/2009 19:29

patrick pennington

artifarti · 08/06/2009 19:33

ohdearwhatamess - how was Colin Firth for you? Bees(t)ly quite ruined the whole romance for me.

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fleacircus · 08/06/2009 19:34

Yossarian.

cocolepew · 08/06/2009 19:35

Jack Reacher
Myron Bolitar
Any Nelson De Mille 'hero'

2cats2many · 08/06/2009 19:36

Heathcliffe... on a windswept moor.

toddlerama · 08/06/2009 19:51

Heathcliffe.

hf128219 · 08/06/2009 20:08

Rebus.

bigchris · 08/06/2009 20:09

lady chatterley's lover of course!

bigchris · 08/06/2009 20:10

also Knightley in Emma

artifarti · 08/06/2009 20:16

bigchris - Mellors! Oooh, good call! Now, Sean Bean was fine for me in that adaptation...

'I want you now, Milady. Up against t'tree' etc. etc.

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nannyogg · 08/06/2009 20:19

Nicholas Nickleby, such a passionate young man. Only once though, just for the experience.

springlamb · 08/06/2009 20:23

Jeffrey Tolliver from the Karin Slaughter series. Sod that Sarah Tolliver.

gemmiegoatlegs · 08/06/2009 20:26

another one for mr Rochester. before he was tragically maimed. He was a sexy bit of stuff.

nannyogg · 08/06/2009 20:28

I fancy Sam Vimes (Discworld) something rotten too.

janeite · 08/06/2009 20:29

I love threads like this!

Mine are (in no particular order) -
Colonel Brandon from 'Sense And Sensibility'

Strider from LOTR (I'll have him rough and ranger-ish, rather than all regal please)

Roland of Gilead from King's Dark Tower books.

Orangesarenottheonlyfruit · 09/06/2009 13:17

Not Heathcliff - bullying monster IMHO.

Has to be Rhett Butler, yes a bit of a cad but v sexy in the book.

lottiejenkins · 09/06/2009 13:21

Mr Rochester.......... a la Toby Stephens!!!

OrmIrian · 09/06/2009 13:23

rofl at how many of us fancy cads and bounders

littlelamb · 09/06/2009 13:25

Edward Cullen [lowbrow emoticon]
Heathcliff

duchesse · 09/06/2009 13:29

OK, predictable I know, but D'Arcy from P&P. Not sure if it isn't the Colin Firth effect. Except the Matthew McFadden did it for as well despite the fact that i don't usually like him.

duchesse · 09/06/2009 13:30

Always thought Heathcliff was an abusive git myself, never see the attraction.

artifarti · 09/06/2009 13:35

Hmmm, Rhett Butler...yes.

Colonel Brandon (a la David Morrissey)...mmm-mmm.

Not Heathcliff. All that sulking would really start to grate after a while.

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