Game: Who am I? - 20 Questions

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1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the character male? NO
3. Is the author female? NO
4. Is the character human? YES
5. Is the work science fiction? NO
6. Is the work fantasy? NO
7. Is the work published before 1970? YES
8. Is locality in the USA? NO
9. Is the author from what is now the UK? NO
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1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the character male? NO
3. Is the author female? NO
4. Is the character human? YES
5. Is the work science fiction? NO
6. Is the work fantasy? NO
7. Is the work published before 1970? YES
8. Is locality in the USA? NO
9. Is the author from what is now the UK? NO
10. Was the work published before 1900?
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1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the character male? NO
3. Is the author female? NO
4. Is the character human? YES
5. Is the work science fiction? NO
6. Is the work fantasy? NO
7. Is the work published before 1970? YES
8. Is locality in the USA? NO
9. Is the author from what is now the UK? NO
10. Was the work published before 1900? NO
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11. Was the author an American (U. S.) or Canadian ?
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1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the character male? NO
3. Is the author female? NO
4. Is the character human? YES
5. Is the work science fiction? NO
6. Is the work fantasy? NO
7. Is the work published before 1970? YES
8. Is locality in the USA? NO
9. Is the author from what is now the UK? NO
10. Was the work published before 1900? NO
11. Was the author an American (U. S.) or Canadian? NO
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12. is the work listed in the ibdof database?
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1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the character male? NO
3. Is the author female? NO
4. Is the character human? YES
5. Is the work science fiction? NO
6. Is the work fantasy? NO
7. Is the work published before 1970? YES
8. Is locality in the USA? NO
9. Is the author from what is now the UK? NO
10. Was the work published before 1900? NO
11. Was the author an American (U. S.) or Canadian? NO
12. Is the work listed in the ibdof database? YES
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13. is the work listed as a classic in ibdof?
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1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the character male? NO
3. Is the author female? NO
4. Is the character human? YES
5. Is the work science fiction? NO
6. Is the work fantasy? NO
7. Is the work published before 1970? YES
8. Is locality in the USA? NO
9. Is the author from what is now the UK? NO
10. Was the work published before 1900? NO
11. Was the author an American (U. S.) or Canadian? NO
12. Is the work listed in the ibdof database? YES
13. Is the work listed as a classic in ibdof? YES
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1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the character male? NO
3. Is the author female? NO
4. Is the character human? YES
5. Is the work science fiction? NO
6. Is the work fantasy? NO
7. Is the work published before 1970? YES
8. Is locality in the USA? NO
9. Is the author from what is now the UK? NO
10. Was the work published before 1900? NO
11. Was the author an American (U. S.) or Canadian? NO
12. Is the work listed in the ibdof database? YES
13. Is the work listed as a classic in ibdof? YES
14. Is the author Russian?
If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animating contest of freedom, go from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains sit lightly upon you,
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1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the character male? NO
3. Is the author female? NO
4. Is the character human? YES
5. Is the work science fiction? NO
6. Is the work fantasy? NO
7. Is the work published before 1970? YES
8. Is locality in the USA? NO
9. Is the author from what is now the UK? NO
10. Was the work published before 1900? NO
11. Was the author an American (U. S.) or Canadian? NO
12. Is the work listed in the ibdof database? YES
13. Is the work listed as a classic in ibdof? YES
14. Is the author Russian? NO
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1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the character male? NO
3. Is the author female? NO
4. Is the character human? YES
5. Is the work science fiction? NO
6. Is the work fantasy? NO
7. Is the work published before 1970? YES
8. Is locality in the USA? NO
9. Is the author from what is now the UK? NO
10. Was the work published before 1900? NO
11. Was the author an American (U. S.) or Canadian? NO
12. Is the work listed in the ibdof database? YES
13. Is the work listed as a classic in ibdof? YES
14. Is the author Russian? NO
15. Is the author Australian?
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1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the character male? NO
3. Is the author female? NO
4. Is the character human? YES
5. Is the work science fiction? NO
6. Is the work fantasy? NO
7. Is the work published before 1970? YES
8. Is locality in the USA? NO
9. Is the author from what is now the UK? NO
10. Was the work published before 1900? NO
11. Was the author an American (U. S.) or Canadian? NO
12. Is the work listed in the ibdof database? YES
13. Is the work listed as a classic in ibdof? YES
14. Is the author Russian? NO
15. Is the author Australian? NO
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16. Was the work originally written in English?
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1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the character male? NO
3. Is the author female? NO
4. Is the character human? YES
5. Is the work science fiction? NO
6. Is the work fantasy? NO
7. Is the work published before 1970? YES
8. Is locality in the USA? NO
9. Is the author from what is now the UK? NO
10. Was the work published before 1900? NO
11. Was the author an American (U. S.) or Canadian? NO
12. Is the work listed in the ibdof database? YES
13. Is the work listed as a classic in ibdof? YES
14. Is the author Russian? NO
15. Is the author Australian? NO
16. Was the work originally written in English? YES
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Maybe a hint is in order? This woman has some interesting recollections of the day her husband proposed to her.
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Time for another hint? We don't really get to understand what this character is thinking until the very end of the one of the most famous novels of the 20th century.
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A fictional female human, by a male author writing non-speculative fiction in English. The author was neither British(UK), American, Canadian, Australian nor Russian. The work was published 1900-1970. It is an IBDoF classic. It is not set in the US.

No, I'm defeated. The only possibly way round I can think of is James Joyce (who isn't from what is now the UK), but I can't think of a book that fits.
"I'm the family radical. The rest are terribly stuffy. Aside from Aunt - she's just odd."
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17. Have You (clong) rated this book in the IBDoF database?
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1. Is the person fictional? YES
2. Is the character male? NO
3. Is the author female? NO
4. Is the character human? YES
5. Is the work science fiction? NO
6. Is the work fantasy? NO
7. Is the work published before 1970? YES
8. Is locality in the USA? NO
9. Is the author from what is now the UK? NO
10. Was the work published before 1900? NO
11. Was the author an American (U. S.) or Canadian? NO
12. Is the work listed in the ibdof database? YES
13. Is the work listed as a classic in ibdof? YES
14. Is the author Russian? NO
15. Is the author Australian? NO
16. Was the work originally written in English? YES
17. Have I (clong) rated this book in the IBDoF database? YES
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Increasingly obvious clues coming up


. . . If all goes as expected, by 2056 Kvetch will know the answer to this one.


. . . This character thinks what was generally regarded to be the longest sentence in English Literature (at 4,391 words) until this record was eclipsed by the 2001 publication of Jonathan Coe's The Rotters Club
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Yay, Kvetch has gotten the answer
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Molly Bloom.
Sorry, I had no idea that would be so challenging.

Kvetch, you're up.
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Who am I? - 20 Question Game

I am thinking of a person, real or fictional, living or dead. This mystery person is related in some logical way to books and literature.

The group can ask 20 questions to try to figure out the identity of the mystery person.

I will only answer yes or no (maybe a little more info ).

A guess will be sent ONLY via PM - and does not count towards the question count.

Only one guess per person per day allowed.

The first person to correctly guess the person is the winner, and gets one (1) Sherlock point.

Ask away!
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yay! a fresh start!

1. is the person fictional?
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1. is the person fictional? YES
"I'm the family radical. The rest are terribly stuffy. Aside from Aunt - she's just odd."
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