Posté : mar. 20 juin 2006 19:19
Hum, comment choisir ? Et encore, j'ai omis de citer Road Dahl.The Big Bad Wolf Red Riding Hood Classic Fairy Tale After eating her grandmother, the Big Bad Wolf waited for Little Red Riding Hood in the hope of turning her into a meal as well. Blofeld James Bond - Ian Fleming Ernst Stavro Blofeld was the mastermind behind S.P.E.C.T.R.E (Special Executive for Counter-intelligence Revenge and Extortion). He was foiled by James Bond in four adventures. Captain Hook Peter Pan - J.M. Barrie A pirate captain who hated Peter Pan and was intent on making him, and all his lost boys, walk the plank. Lost his hand to a crocodile who followed him around hoping to taste some more. Cruella De Vil The One Hundred and One Dalmations - Dodie Smith A corrupt businesswoman who was obsessed by fur, Cruella De Vil kidnapped dalmation puppies so she could turn them into a fur coat. Draco Malfoy Harry Potter series - J.K. Rowling Harry Potter's principal rival at Hogwarts. A bully who taunted Ron Weasley about his poor financial background and treated Hermoine Granger with disdain for being Muggle-born. Dracula Dracula - Bram Stoker The ultimate vampire. Seductive and powerful Dracula travelled to England to find the reincarnation of his lost love and terrify her friends. Heathcliff Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte Heathcliff's passion for Catherine grew so dark and sinister that he became hellbent on destroying her happiness and that of his own child. The Joker Batman - DC Comics Dangerous and unstable, The Joker was Batman's most unpredictable foe. Using his twisted sense of humour he would devise complex plans to spite the citizens of Gotham and Batman himself. Lex Luthor Superman - DC Comics Hugely intelligent, Lex Luthor was a sociopath who would stop at nothing to destroy Superman. Long John Silver Treasure Island - Robert Louis Stevenson A cold-hearted pirate who posed as a cook and plotted to kill passengers aboard the Hispaniola so he could find and steal Captain Flint's buried treasure. Lord Voldemort Harry Potter series - J.K. Rowling The Dark Lord or 'He Who Must Not Be Named', Voldemort killed Harry's parents and has constantly tried to kill Harry throughout his time at Hogwarts. Magneto X-Men - Marvel Comics A mutant from the X-Men universe who had the power to control all forms of magnetism. He felt that mutation was a step forward for humans and that the mutants were superior beings. Mrs Coulter His Dark Materials Sequence - Philip Pullman The head member of the General Oblation Board, Mrs Coulter, along with her cruel monkey daemon, secretly kidnapped children and subjected them to terrible experiments. Professor Moriarty Sherlock Holmes - Sir Arthur Conan Doyle A criminal mastermind who targeted Sherlock Holmes for retribution after he attempted to bring down Moriarty's criminal organisation. The Queen of Hearts Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll The foul-tempered monarch of Wonderland who was quick to decree death sentences at the slightest offence. Her most famous line, often repeated, was 'Off with their heads!' Sauron The Lord of the Rings - J.R.R. Tolkien The Dark Lord who sought to conquer all of middle-earth. He forged the One Ring to exert his will over others. Shere Khan The Jungle Book - Rudyard Kipling Despite being born with a withered leg, the tiger Shere Khan regarded himself as the rightful lord of the jungle. Aggressive and arrogant he was the reason that Mowgli was separated from his parents. The White Witch The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe - C.S. Lewis Using her magic to cast and eternal winter over the land of Narnia, The White Witch sacrificed Aslan the lion on a huge stone table and attempted to stop Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy from taking their rightful places as kings and queens of Narnia. The Wicked Stepmother Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Fairy Tale The jealous queen who ordered her stepdaughter to be taken into the woods and killed. Extremely vain, she was forever asking her magic mirror who was the fairest of them all.
En même temps, je trouve que la fantasy n'a pas à se plaindre !darkfriend,mardi 20 juin 2006, 20:17 a écrit :P.S. : dommage de voir que les autres grandes séries comme la Roue du Temps et le Trône de Fer restent quand même confinées à un public particulier (sinon des balèzes comme Ser Gregor ou Ishamael auraient eu largement droit de cité....!)
sans doute parce que la liste ne prétend pas se limiter à la fantasy:Kaines,vendredi 23 juin 2006, 13:11 a écrit :Bizarrement je n’aurai pas classé l’ouvrage en fantasy, mais en y réfléchissant…
Bloomsbury has launched a UK wide search to find the nation’s favourite literary villain in a children’s book.
Ce n'est pas vraiment pour les enfants, James Bond... Et en plus, c'est une lecture des plus macho ! Je me souviens d'un passage :Blofeld James Bond - Ian FlemingErnst Stavro Blofeld was the mastermind behind S.P.E.C.T.R.E (Special Executive for Counter-intelligence Revenge and Extortion). He was foiled by James Bond in four adventures.
Rencontrer une femme au volant était toujours aux yeux de Bond légèrement risqué ; aussi lui laissait-il toute la largeur de la route et se préparait-il à l'imprévisible. Quatre femmes dans une voiture représentaient pour lui le plus haut potentiel de danger et deux femmes un péril presque aussi mortel.
Jadis. "Djadisse", c'est le ridicule sous-titrage français pour coller à la prononciation. Mais bon, si on pouvait hausser le débat...Faith,vendredi 23 juin 2006, 11:53 a écrit :Au fait, j'ai une question. La Sorcière Blanche, c'est Jadis ou Djadisse? Parce que j'ai vu les deux écritures alors je me posais la question.