Introductory materials
Characterization and gender matters
- The beautiful women in The Mysteries of London
- The Many Careers of Ellen Monroe
- Whittingham, Reynolds’ proto-Dickensian butler
- George Montague Greenwood, swindler, seducer, rapist, and all-around villain
- The death of a voluptuary — The Marquis of Holmesford expires on a “naked, heaving bosom”
Characterization in political themes and contexts
- “The Queen was the husband, and the Prince the wife” — Reynolds makes Queen Victoria a character in his novel
- The Condemned Man's Nightmares — Bill Bolter the night before his execution
Characterization and religion
Last modified 2 October 2016