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sandyRoe | 12:47 Mon 26th Dec 2022 | ChatterBank
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...Uriah Heep, Kit Nubbles, Daniel Quilp, and Sampson and Sally Brass.
Whatever happened to those good old Victorian names? You're more likely to encounter a Smith or Jones than you are to meet someone with an unusual name these days.
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>>> Whatever happened to those good old Victorian names? That's easily answered: Charles Dickens is no longer around to invent them all! https://daily.jstor.org/charles-dickens-minor-characters/ https://lithub.com/10-dickensian-character-names-deciphered/
13:16 Mon 26th Dec 2022
>>> Whatever happened to those good old Victorian names?

That's easily answered: Charles Dickens is no longer around to invent them all!

https://daily.jstor.org/charles-dickens-minor-characters/

https://lithub.com/10-dickensian-character-names-deciphered/
The stupid names are one of the (many) reasons Dickens is unreadable.
How can you not love Dickens gg? How can anybody not?
I have to say I'm not keen on Dickens's books but I love Christmas Carol.
Not sure Dickens has a monopoly on good character names.
Ian Fleming was also notable, as was Roald Dahl. Both wrote distinctive memorable characters.
And in this streaming age, there are loads of great modern new ones.
Joseph Heller was excellent with names. Milo Minderbender, Scheisskopf, Major Major Major Major and the rest.

Also Beachcomber: Captain Foulenough, Mr Justice Cocklecarrot, Dr. Strabismus (whom God preserve) of Utrecht, Lady Cabstanleigh, the Clam of Chowdah and Big White Carstairs.

By the way, if you've ever yearned to walk to Santiago in England's green and pleasant land, you can

https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2022/dec/27/i-did-the-english-leg-of-the-camino-de-santiago-starting-in-reading
I agree. People choose names now that are so correct.

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