Vanity Fair – Characters

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  • MISS BARBARA PINKERTON, presiding over an Academy for Young Ladies.
  • JEMIMA PINKERTON, her sister.
  • AMELIA SEDLEY, afterwards Mrs. George Osborne, an accomplished young lady, yet with more heart than brains.
  • JOHN SEDLEY, Esq., of the Stock Exchange, father of Amelia.
  • MRS. SEDLEY, his wife.
  • JOSEPH SEDLEY, older brother of Amelia, in the East India Company’s Civil Service.
  • MRS. BLENKINSOP, housekeeper of the Sedleys.
  • SAMBO, coloured servant of the Sedleys.
  • REBECCA SHARP, afterwards Mrs. Rawdon Crawley, daughter of a poor English artist and a French dancer. A fascinating, clever and unscrupulous adventuress.
  • MISS SWARTZ, a mulatto heiress from St. Kitt’s, a school friend of Amelia’s.
  • SIR PITT CRAWLEY, a miserly, hard-drinking, disreputable old baronet.
  • ROSE GRAWLEY, second wife of Sir Pitt—a colourless and neglected invalid.
  • ROSE & VIOLET, daughters of Sir Pitt by his second wife.
  • PITT CRAWLEY, a conventional prig—elder son of Sir Pitt by his first wife.
  • RAWDON CRAWLEY, younger son of Sir Pitt Crawley by his first wife—a heavy young rake in the Dragoons.
  • HORROCKS, Sir Pitt Crawley’s butler.
  • MISS HORROCKS, his daughter.
  • REV. BUTE CRAWLEY, younger brother of Sir Pitt Crawley—a worldly minded country parson.
  • MRS. BUTE CRAWLEY, his wife, a managing, scheming little woman.
  • JAMES, FRANK, & Four girls, children of Bute Crawley.
  • MR. OSBORNE, a prosperous merchant in the city, who owes his start in life to Mr. Sedley.
  • JANE, spinster daughter and slave of Mr. Osborne.
  • MARIA, afterwards Mrs. Frederick Bullock, younger daughter of Mr. Osborne.
  • GEORGE OSBORNE, son of Mr. Osborne, and godson of Mr. Sedley, a conceited young officer.
  • MISS WIRT, a “raw-boned vestal,” governess to the Misses Osborne.
  • MISS CRAWLEY, half-sister to Sir Pitt Crawley, a shrewd rich old spinster.
  • MISS BRIGGS, Miss Crawley’s companion.
  • MRS. FIRKIN, servant of Miss Crawley.
  • BOWLS, butler at Miss Crawley’s.
  • MR. RAGGLES, former butler at Miss Crawley’s, and owner of the house on Curzon St. rented by the Rawdon Crawleys.
  • CAPT. WILLIAM DOBBIN, afterwards Major and Lieutenant Colonel, good angel of George Osborne and Amelia Sedley.
  • The MISSES DOBBIN, his sisters.
  • COUNTESS SOUTHDOWN, a strong-minded woman favourably known to the serious world.
  • LADY EMILY HORNBLOWER, her daughter, “author of several delightful tracts.”
  • LADY JANE SHEEPSHANKS, afterwards Mrs. Pitt Crawley, younger daughter of Countess Southdown.
  • MR. CLAPP, Mr. Sedley’s clerk with whom he takes refuge after his failure.
  • MRS. CLAPP, his wife.
  • MISS MARY CLAPP, their daughter.
  • FREDERICK BULLOCK, of the house of Bullock, Hulker & Bullock, who marries Maria Osborne.
  • ENSIGN STUBBLE &
  • ENSIGN SIMPLE, subalterns in George Osborne’s regiment.
  • MAJOR O’DOWD, commander of Osborne’s regiment at Waterloo.
  • PEGGY O’DOWD, his wife, commander of the Major.
  • GLORVINA O’DOWD, a good-natured Irish girl who fails to ensnare Major Dobbin.
  • GEORGE OSBORNE, JR., son of Amelia and George Osborne.
  • RAWDON CRAWLEY, JR., son of Rawdon Crawley and Becky Sharp.
  • GEORGE GUSTAVUS, Marquess of Steyne, Earl of Gaunt, Viscount, Hellborough, Baron Pitchley and Grillsby, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, etc., etc., etc., an elderly roué
  • LADY STEYNE, his wife.
  • LADY GAUNT, his daughter.
  • MR. MOSS, the bailiff.
  • FIFINE, Becky Sharp’s maid.
  • CAPT. MACMURDO, Rawdon Crawley’s friend in his affairs of honour.
  • MR. WENHAM, Lord Steyne’s confidential friend.
  • REV. MR. VEAL, little George Osborne’s tutor.
  • REV. BEILBY BINNY, curate of the District Chapel, an admirer of Mrs. Osborne.
  • ISIDOR, Belgian servant of Joseph Sedley.
  • KIRSCH, Joseph Sedley’s courier.
  • FICHE, servant of Lord Steyne.
  • Doctors, apothecaries, solicitors, clerks, officers, servants, gate keepers, German students, noblemen, auctioneers, school boys, etc.
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