Irredeemable silliness
Sep. 15th, 2003 10:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
In my admittedly limited and questionable experience, most Hornblower fanfic isn't very funny. Some of it's stirring, some is heartbreaking, most of it counts the ways of bringing Archie back. (Or off. Wha-hey!)
There is one series of stories that just kills me, however, and that's The Adventures of Mr. Pipps, by Inzevar.
(Rating: G. Or as the author puts it, "Mr. Pipps is but 5 years old, and as innocent and untroubled as a herring.")
Nobody is spared - Pellew and Hornblower least of all:
There is one series of stories that just kills me, however, and that's The Adventures of Mr. Pipps, by Inzevar.
(Rating: G. Or as the author puts it, "Mr. Pipps is but 5 years old, and as innocent and untroubled as a herring.")
Nobody is spared - Pellew and Hornblower least of all:
"Very gratifying I'm sure gentlemen," said Sir Edward "but I think this particular mission calls for someone with very specific abilities. A young officer quite possibly seated at the far end of this table."
All eyes turned towards Mr. Hornblower who appeared to be sitting on his hands and whose eyes were firmly shut.
"Come along gentlemen!" said the captain testily, "surely there is someone among you with dark curly hair and brown eyes who is eager to give the Frogs another thrashing!"
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Date: 2003-09-17 04:20 pm (UTC)Calypso and Cortese - two superlative writers in the fandom. I wish there were more like them.
Naomi
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Date: 2003-09-18 12:46 am (UTC)Heh. I actually had a male friend insist that I ought to watch his Hornblower DVDs. I'm very glad he did! I can't wait to see what the third series will be like.
(I do like the books, but my interest in them is lukewarm. I'm much more of a Patrick O'Brian fan.)