Tuesday, October 18, 2011

More Additions to Suggestions List



Couple more suggestions have been made to the list of suggested contestants for The 2nd Period Drama Heroine Tournament! Here are the latest additions:

Louisa Musgrove (Persuasion)
 Lucie Manette (A Tale of Two Cities)
Agnes Wickfield (David Copperfield)
Esmerelda (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
Amelia Sedley (Vanity Fair)
Catherine Linton (Wuthering Heights)
Beatrix Potter (Miss Potter)
Felicity King (Road to Avonlea)

Some that need more clarification:
Les Misérables Heroines
Shakespeare Heroines

The Current List of Suggested Heroines

Esther Summerson (Bleak House)
Bella Wilfer (Our Mutual Friend)
Lizzie Hexam (Our Mutual Friend)
Madeline Bray (Nicholas Nickleby)
Kate Nickleby (Nicholas Nickleby)
Lorna Doone (Lorna Doone)
Mira Lapidoth (Daniel Deronda)
Gwendolen Fairfax (The Importance of Being Earnest)
Cecily Cardew (The Importance of Being Earnest)
Dorothea Brooke (Middlemarch)
Eleanor Tilney from Northanger Abbey
Meg March (Little Women)
Jo March (Little Women)
Beth March (Little Women)
Amy March (Little Women)
Marguerite Blakney (The Scarlet Pimpernel)
Lady Violet (Downton Abbey)
Anne Taylor Weston (Emma)
Deborah Jenkyns (Cranford)
Helen Graham (The Tenant of Wildfell Hall)
Catherine Earnshaw (Wuthering Heights)
Tess Durbeyfield (Tess of the D'Urbevilles)
Beatrice (Much Ado About Nothing)
Portia (Merchant of Venice)
Diana Barry (Anne of Green Gables)
Tzeitel (Fiddler on the Roof)
Miss Browning (Wives and Daughters) -- both?
Sara Stanley (Road to Avonlea)
Ada Clare (Bleak House)
Edith Adelon (The Inheritance)

Louisa Musgrove (Persuasion)
Lucie Manette (A Tale of Two Cities)
Agnes Wickfield (David Copperfield)
Esmerelda (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
Amelia Sedley (Vanity Fair)
Catherine Linton (Wuthering Heights)
Beatrix Potter (Miss Potter)
Felicity King (Road to Avonlea)



Keep the suggestions coming!

 God Bless,
  God Bless, Miss Elizabeth Bennet

6 comments:

  1. I would like to suggest Cosette from Les Miserables. This is going to be such fun - thank you for putting this on!

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  2. Thanks for picking Beatrix Potter!

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  3. The new suggestions put me in mind of a few other period drama heroines/characters.

    -Peggy Bell (Return to Cranford)
    -Laura Ingalls Wilder (Little House On The Prairie)
    -Emily Byrd Starr (Emily of New Moon)
    -Bathsheba Everdene (Far From the Madding Crowd)
    -Lucy Honeychurch (A Room With A View)
    -Sara Crew (A Little Princess)
    -Mary Lennox (The Secret Garden)
    -Queen Elizabeth, wife of George VI (The King's Speech)
    -Dorothy Stanbury (He Knew He Was Right)
    -Bessy Higgins (North & South)

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  4. What does "Some that need clarification"? Do you want more suggestions for those or are you thinking that Shakespeare characters might not go into the running?

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  5. Miss Laurie,
    The ones listed under "Some that need clarification" were too broad. I need specific characters to include in the poll.

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  6. For the Shakespeare heroines, I'd like to suggest Portia from The Merchant of Venice. And--ooh, I just thought of a good one--Olivia King Dale from Road to Avonlea. Hetty King too, why not? :) I know some people don't really like her, but I personally think she's amazing. At least in the first few seasons (which is all I've seen.)

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