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Delphi (they/them) ([personal profile] delphi) wrote2013-12-23 06:40 pm
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December Meme: Jeeves, Bertie, and Rare Characters

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[personal profile] dueltastic asked for some Wodehouse talk and some thoughts about rare pairs and rare characters, and I thought I'd kill both birds with one stone.

I'm a casual Wodehouse fan. I've read a handful of the Jeeves stories as well as having seen part of the television series, and I've read Psmith in the City. I've written two Jeeves crossover stories, and I regularly read in the fandom.

The Jeeves fandom does stand out, however, as one of the very few where my favourite characters are the protagonists and my favourite pairing is the most popular one (Nero Wolfe/Archie Goodwin, Mr. Orange/Mr. White, and Leon/Count D are a few others that spring to mind).

It will come as no surprise to anyone that I'm largely a fan of rare characters and rare pairings, and I think this is because the kinds of characters I like best are ones that are hard to feature as heroes in traditional narratives. I like mentors, geniuses, unpleasant people, amoral people, cheerfully oblivious people, painfully pragmatic people, and ultra-competent badasses - characters who have the ability to make short work of traditional narratives and as such require either particularly clever plots or scrupulous writing.

Not that it can't be done! Jeeves, Nero Wolfe, Enola Holmes, Spider Jerusalem, Moist von Lipwig - there are plenty of major characters who can be my favourites in their respective stories, but most often, the fictional people I like best are peppered into more biddable or friendlier or more realistic heroes' journeys.