The novelist George MacDonald Fraser, author of the Flashman adventure stories, has died aged 82, his publisher has said.
The popular books saw womanising anti-hero Sir Harry Flashman, fight his way around the British Empire.
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The inspiration for Sir Harry Flashman came from the 19th century novel, Tom Brown's Schooldays, where the character features as the cowardly bully who torments the hero, Tom.
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Despite being a vain, cowardly rogue, as well as a racist and a sexist, the character managed to play a pivotal role in many of the 19th Century's most significant events, always emerging covered in glory.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7169047.stmWhich means we'll never get GMF's explanation of how Flashman managed to get a commission in both the Union and Confederate armies in the US Civil War. :(
The books were the best way to get 19th century history, and it's highly debatable that the Flashman character is actually racist - see, for instance
the discussion in The Guardian blog. The 'sexist' charge is harder to shake, though.