List of Fictional Characters
by The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
This is an alphabetically ordered list of fictional characters, including the titles of works in which they appear. See also literature; novel; fable; short story.
A
- Nick Adams (In Our Time and others)
- Frankie Addams (The Member of the Wedding)
- Alceste (La Misanthrope)
- Ali Baba (“Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves” from The Thousand and One Nights)
- Count Almaviva (The Barber of Seville; The Marriage of Figaro)
- Ananse (African folklore)
- Angelica (Orlando innamorato; Orlando furioso)
- Harry Angstrom (Rabbit, Run and others)
- Aramis (The Three Musketeers)
- Athos (The Three Musketeers)
B
- Baba-Yaga (Russian folklore)
- Babar (The Story of Babar, the Little Elephant and others)
- Bilbo Baggins (The Hobbitt; The Lord of the Rings)
- Anthony Blanche (Brideshead Revisited)
- Bobbsey Twins (The Bobbsey Twins series)
- James Bond (Casino Royale and others)
- The Borrowers (The Borrowers series)
- Sally Bowles (Sally Bowles; Goodbye to Berlin)
- Bradamante (Orlando furioso)
- Dave Brandstetter (Fadeout and others)
- Brer Rabbit (African folklore)
- Brighella (stock character, commedia dell’arte)
- Father Brown (The Innocence of Father Brown and others)
- Bruin (Roman de Renart)
- Buendía family (One Hundred Years of Solitude)
- Bunter (Lord Peter Wimsey series)
- Billy Bunter (“The Making of Harry Wharton” and others)
C
- Camille (La Dame aux camélias)
- Don Camillo (The Little World of Don Camillo and others)
- Albert Campion (The Crime at Black Dudley and others)
- Capitano (stock character, commedia dell’arte)
- Nick Carter (“The Old Detective’s Pupil” and others)
- Cathbad (Irish legend)
- Cheshire Cat (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland)
- Mr. Chips (Goodbye, Mr. Chips)
- Angel Clare (Tess of the d’Urbervilles)
- Claudine (Claudine at School and others)
- Columbine (stock character, commedia dell’arte)
- Conan the Barbarian (Conan the Conqueror and others)
- Corydon (stock character)
- Mother Courage (Mother Courage and Her Children)
- Ichabod Crane (“The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”)
- Cunégonde (Candide)
D
- D’Artagnan (The Three Musketeers)
- Digenis Akritas (Akritic ballads)
- Dorothy (The Wonderful Wizard of Oz)
- Dottore (stock character, commedia dell’arte)
- Nancy Drew (The Secret of the Old Clock and others)
- Bulldog Drummond (Bull-dog Drummond: The Adventures of a Demobilized Officer Who Found Peace Dull and others)
- The Duchess (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland)
- C. Auguste Dupin (“The Murders in the Rue Morgue” and others)
E
- Lord Emsworth (Something Fresh and others)
- Enmerkar (Lugalbanda and Enmerkar and others)
- Till Eulenspiegel (German folklore)
F
- Ethan Frome (Ethan Frome)
- Fu Manchu (The Mystery of Dr. Fu-Manchu and others)
G
- Gandalf (The Hobbit; The Lord of the Rings)
- Gellert (Welsh folklore)
- Glass family (Nine Stories, Franny and Zooey, and others)
- Golias (stock character, medieval French literature)
- Gollum (The Hobbit; The Lord of the Rings)
- Grisette (Mimi Pinson and others)
- Titus Groan (Titus Groan trilogy)
- Mrs. Grundy (Speed the Plough)
H
- Mike Hammer (I, the Jury and others)
- Hardy Boys (The Hardy Boys series)
- Harlequin (stock character, commedia dell’arte)
- Clarissa Harlowe (Clarissa)
- Matt Helm (Death of a Citizen and others)
- Herne the Hunter (English folklore)
- Sherlock Holmes (A Study in Scarlet and numerous other detective stories)
- Horatio Hornblower (The Happy Return and others)
- Humpty Dumpty (English nursery rhyme)
I
- Ilya of Murom (Russian folklore)
- Isolde (Celtic folklore)
J
- Jabberwock (“Jabberwocky”)
K
L
- Lazarillo de Tormes (The Life of Lazarillo of Tormes)
- Lemminkäinen (Finnish folklore)
- Inspector Lestrade (Sherlock Holmes series)
- Lochinvar (“Marmion”)
- Studs Lonigan (Studs Lonigan trilogy)
- Lothario (The Fair Penitent)
- Robert Lovelace (Clarissa)
- Sut Lovingood ( Sut Lovingood: Yarns Spun by a “Natural Born Durn’d Fool”)
- Lugalbanda (Lugalbanda and Enmerkar)
- Arsène Lupin (Arsène Lupin detective stories)
M
- Mad Hatter (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland)
- Madog ab Owain Gwynedd (Welsh folklore)
- Maeldúin (Irish folklore)
- Jules Maigret (The Case of Peter the Lett and others)
- March Hare (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland)
- Marchmain family (Brideshead Revisited)
- Philip Marlowe (The Big Sleep and others)
- Miss Marple (Murder at the Vicarage and others)
- Perry Mason (The Case of the Velvet Claws and others)
- Travis McGee (The Deep Blue Good-By and others)
- Oliver Mellors (Lady Chatterly’s Lover)
- Walter Mitty (“The Secret Life of Walter Mitty”)
- Mock Turtle (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland)
- Moomintroll (The Moomins and the Great Flood and others)
- Professor Moriarty (Sherlock Holmes series)
- Mr. Moto (No Hero and others)
- Baron Munchausen (The Adventures of Baron Munchausen)
N
O
- Eugene Onegin (Eugene Onegin)
- Orlando (Orlando innamorato; Orlando furioso)
P
- Pangloss (Candide)
- Pantaloon (stock character, commedia dell’arte)
- Panurge (Gargantua and Pantagruel and others)
- Pedrolino (stock character, commedia dell’arte)
- Pinocchio (“The Adventures of Pinocchio: The Story of a Puppet”)
- Hercule Poirot (The Mysterious Affair at Styles and others)
- Ross Poldark (Ross Poldark and others)
- Aunt Polly (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer)
- Pollyanna (Pollyanna)
- Mary Poppins (Mary Poppins and others)
- Porthos (The Three Musketeers)
- Harry Potter (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone and others)
- J. Alfred Prufrock (“The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”)
- Puss in Boots (Puss in Boots)
Q
- Queen of Hearts (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland)
R
- A.J. Raffles (Raffles stories by E.W. Hornung)
- Reynard the Fox (character from medieval literature)
- Tom Ripley (The Talented Mr. Ripley and others)
- Robin Hood (series of English ballads)
- Ruggiero (Orlando furioso)
- Marmaduke Ruggles (Ruggles of Red Gap)
- Horace Rumpole (Rumpole of the Bailey and others)
- Charles Ryder (Brideshead Revisited)
S
- The Saint (Meet the Tiger and others)
- Tom Sawyer (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer)
- Scapin (stock character, commedia dell’arte)
- Scaramouche (stock character, commedia dell’arte)
- The Shadow (The Living Shadow and others)
- Anne Shirley (Anne of Green Gables)
- Shrek (Shrek! by William Steig)
- George Smiley (Call for the Dead and others)
- Snopes family (The Hamlet and others)
- Lambert Strether (The Ambassadors)
- Sutpen family (Absalom, Absalom!)
T
- Tarzan (Tarzan of the Apes)
- William Tell (Swiss folklore)
- Becky Thatcher (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer)
- Thomas the Tank Engine (The Three Railway Engines and others)
- Sadie Thompson (“Rain”)
- Tristan (Celtic folklore)
- Tweedledum and Tweedledee (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland)
U
- Urizen (America, a Prophecy and others)
V
- Philo Vance (The Benson Murder Case and others)
W
- Dr. Watson (Sherlock Holmes series)
- Simon Wheeler (“The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County”; “Jim Wolfe and the Tom-cats”)
- White Rabbit (Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland)
- Lord Peter Wimsey (Whose Body? and others)
- Wise Men of Gotham (English legend)
- Wolfdietrich (Ortnit; Wolfdietrich)
- Nero Wolfe (Fer-de-Lance and others)
- Bertie Wooster (“Extricating Young Gussie” and others)
Y
Z
- Zorro (“The Curse of Capistrano” and other stories by Johnston McCulley)