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  1. Brand New Day leak hints an iconic Spider-Man character will join the MCU

    Due to the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home, Peter Parker is at the lowest point of his…
    #NewsBeep #News #Movies #AU #Australia #BrandNewDay #characternames #ColumbiaPictures #Entertainment #GwenStacy #marvel #PeterParker #SonyPictures #Spider-Man:BrandNewDay #SPIDER-VERSE
    newsbeep.com/au/496333/

  2. something I have literally just learned, is that you don't need a fancy website to generate a random name for a character

    - Duck Duck Go, generates a random name as the first result if you type into the search bar: random name generator, then if you want another, just hit return or the magnifying glass again.

    #DuckDuckGo #writingCommunity #CharacterNames #writing #amwriting

  3. Gonna be rolling up a new Anna - a Kul Tiran rogue.

    Need opinions!

    How do folks feel about these two names:

    #WorldOfWarcraft #CharacterNames #MMORPG

  4. I wonder if other cultures have a similar thing with names. Does Bollywood have favourite hero names?

    #movies #CharacterNames

    John Wick, James Bond, Jack Reacher: Why do all action heroes have J names? slate.com/culture/2023/03/john

  5. @Tony_Meredith Just stumbled across this article by Ronald Dunning on a Burgh-Darcy marriage, back in 1329: janeausteninvermont.blog/2013/

    Elizabeth #LadyofClare probably attended the first wedding of her husband's sister Joan de #Burgh at #Greencastle in 1312, but left Ireland in 1316 so would not have been at the second.

    I think the #PrideAndPrejudice #CharacterNames allude to #UKpolitics in #JaneAusten's day, but a lot of #genealogical info was available to her: more at historians.social/@kawulf/1096

  6. My first post here was 10 days ago, & the very first reply sent me down a fascinating #RabbitHole
    🕳️ 🐇 to a #Britain in which #Tories push for a fairer society with a #MinimumWage & expanded #WelfareBenefits, & our most beloved novelist skewers their opponents. Relevant holiday reading?

    Here's the conversation, long 🧵 - what an intro to #Fediverse!
    h-net.social/@ClaireFromClare/

    #JaneAusten #UKpolitics
    #WilliamPitt #PoorLaws
    #EdmundBurke #CatherineDeBourgh
    #CharacterNames #PrideAndPrejudice

  7. My first post here was 10 days ago, & the very first reply sent me down a fascinating #RabbitHole
    🕳️ 🐇 to a #Britain in which #Tories push for a fairer society with a #MinimumWage & expanded #WelfareBenefits, & our most beloved novelist skewers their opponents. Relevant holiday reading?

    Here's the conversation, long 🧵 - what an intro to #Fediverse!
    h-net.social/@ClaireFromClare/

    #JaneAusten #UKpolitics
    #WilliamPitt #PoorLaws
    #EdmundBurke #CatherineDeBourgh
    #CharacterNames #PrideAndPrejudice

  8. My first post here was 10 days ago, & the very first reply sent me down a fascinating #RabbitHole
    🕳️ 🐇 to a #Britain in which #Tories push for a fairer society with a #MinimumWage & expanded #WelfareBenefits, & our most beloved novelist skewers their opponents. Relevant holiday reading?

    Here's the conversation, long 🧵 - what an intro to #Fediverse!
    h-net.social/@ClaireFromClare/

    #JaneAusten #UKpolitics
    #WilliamPitt #PoorLaws
    #EdmundBurke #CatherineDeBourgh
    #CharacterNames #PrideAndPrejudice

  9. My first post here was 10 days ago, & the very first reply sent me down a fascinating #RabbitHole
    🕳️ 🐇 to a #Britain in which #Tories push for a fairer society with a #MinimumWage & expanded #WelfareBenefits, & our most beloved novelist skewers their opponents. Relevant holiday reading?

    Here's the conversation, long 🧵 - what an intro to #Fediverse!
    h-net.social/@ClaireFromClare/

    #JaneAusten #UKpolitics
    #WilliamPitt #PoorLaws
    #EdmundBurke #CatherineDeBourgh
    #CharacterNames #PrideAndPrejudice

  10. My first post here was 10 days ago, & the very first reply sent me down a fascinating #RabbitHole
    🕳️ 🐇 to a #Britain in which #Tories push for a fairer society with a #MinimumWage & expanded #WelfareBenefits, & our most beloved novelist skewers their opponents. Relevant holiday reading?

    Here's the conversation, long 🧵 - what an intro to #Fediverse!
    h-net.social/@ClaireFromClare/

    #JaneAusten #UKpolitics
    #WilliamPitt #PoorLaws
    #EdmundBurke #CatherineDeBourgh
    #CharacterNames #PrideAndPrejudice

  11. @Tony_Meredith Sheryl Craig & Janine Barchas have documented the political context & other #CharacterNames convincingly, but although the characters of #EdmundBurke & the fictitious #CatherineDeBourgh are discussed, & other #Whig names make political references clear, I have not seen the name discussed explicitly.
    Modern readers may not realise that these are variant spellings? but there were Irish #Burgh & #Burke peers in Jane’s time, both using variants of the original Burgh arms.

  12. @Tony_Meredith I also found 'The Comedy of Social Distinctions in Pride and Prejudice' by John McAleer which explains that Jane Austen's great-grandmother was a Brydges & descended from Lionel Duke of Clarence - so as it happens #JaneAusten was a direct descendant of Elizabeth de Burgh #LadyOfClare. However the evidence seems compelling that Jane's #CharacterNames were directly related to political issues of her day. She started writing in Oct1796, just as Pitt proposed reforming the #PoorLaws.

  13. @Tony_Meredith I also found 'The Comedy of Social Distinctions in Pride and Prejudice' by John McAleer which explains that Jane Austen's great-grandmother was a Brydges & descended from Lionel Duke of Clarence - so as it happens #JaneAusten was a direct descendant of Elizabeth de Burgh #LadyOfClare. However the evidence seems compelling that Jane's #CharacterNames were directly related to political issues of her day. She started writing in Oct1796, just as Pitt proposed reforming the #PoorLaws.

  14. @Tony_Meredith I also found 'The Comedy of Social Distinctions in Pride and Prejudice' by John McAleer which explains that Jane Austen's great-grandmother was a Brydges & descended from Lionel Duke of Clarence - so as it happens #JaneAusten was a direct descendant of Elizabeth de Burgh #LadyOfClare. However the evidence seems compelling that Jane's #CharacterNames were directly related to political issues of her day. She started writing in Oct1796, just as Pitt proposed reforming the #PoorLaws.

  15. @Tony_Meredith I also found 'The Comedy of Social Distinctions in Pride and Prejudice' by John McAleer which explains that Jane Austen's great-grandmother was a Brydges & descended from Lionel Duke of Clarence - so as it happens #JaneAusten was a direct descendant of Elizabeth de Burgh #LadyOfClare. However the evidence seems compelling that Jane's #CharacterNames were directly related to political issues of her day. She started writing in Oct1796, just as Pitt proposed reforming the #PoorLaws.

  16. @Tony_Meredith I also found 'The Comedy of Social Distinctions in Pride and Prejudice' by John McAleer which explains that Jane Austen's great-grandmother was a Brydges & descended from Lionel Duke of Clarence - so as it happens #JaneAusten was a direct descendant of Elizabeth de Burgh #LadyOfClare. However the evidence seems compelling that Jane's #CharacterNames were directly related to political issues of her day. She started writing in Oct1796, just as Pitt proposed reforming the #PoorLaws.

  17. @Tony_Meredith Donald Greene noted that #JaneAusten used old English family names & also alluded to living characters. He explains that Sir #EgertonBrydges thought his name had evolved from Burgh, that he was expanding 'Collins's Peerage' (9 vols in his 1812 edition), & that his pretensions irritated Jane. Independent readers might not connect the name Bourgh with Brydges, but the man himself would. So would the Austen family, given some Brydges ancestry. 🧵

    #CharacterNames #PrideAndPrejudice