Raffles (Fictitious character)

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Name (Hebrew)
ראפלס (דמות פיקטיבית)
Name (Latin)
Raffles (Fictitious character)
Other forms of name
A. J. Raffles (Fictitious character)
Raffles, A. J. (Fictitious character)
Raffles (Fictitious character)
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q16931399
Library of congress: nb2022001902
Sources of Information
  • Pringle, D. Imaginary people, c1987(Raffles, A.J.)
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Wikipedia description:

Arthur J. Raffles (usually called A. J. Raffles) is a fictional character created in 1898 by E. W. Hornung, brother-in-law of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the creator of Sherlock Holmes. Raffles is, in many ways, an inversion of Holmes – he is a "gentleman thief", living at the Albany, a prestigious address in London, also rents an art studio as his own fence after jobs, playing cricket as a gentleman (or "amateur") for the Gentlemen of England and supporting himself by carrying out ingenious burglaries. He is called the "Amateur Cracksman" and often, at first, differentiates between him and the "professors" – professional criminals from the lower classes. As Holmes has Dr. Watson to chronicle his adventures, Raffles has Harry "Bunny" Manders – a former schoolmate saved from disgrace by Raffles, whom Raffles persuaded to accompany him on a burglary. Raffles is an expert thief and like Holmes, he is a master of disguise. Raffles's adventures have been adapted across various media, the character played by a number of popular actors including Anthony Valentine and John Barrymore and David Niven.

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