

The papers, which had apparently lain untouched for fifty years, in a tea chest . The great mass of manuscript known as the Flashman papers was discovered during a sale of household furniture . Although the main series of stories finishes in 1894, Flashman lives on until 1915 and appears in his late 80s in another Fraser novel, Mr American. One of the novels, Flashman and the Redskins, is in two parts: part one takes place in 1849–50, while the second covers 1875–76. The publication sequence of the books differs from the fictional chronology, with the time frame of some books overlapping. Flashman either has, or tries to have, sex with most of the female characters: by the end of the ninth book he estimates that he has had sex with 480 women. He also meets people who either were notable at the time-such as Benjamin Disraeli and the Duke of Wellington-or who became well known after Flashman met them-such as Abraham Lincoln.

Despite his cowardice and his attempts to flee, he becomes a decorated war hero and rises to the rank of brigadier-general. When circumstances run against him and he is forced to fight, he often does so bravely and capably. Although he is a coward who tries to run away from any danger, he is involved in many famous military episodes from the 19th century, often taking actions that cause or affect subsequent events, such as his flatulence affecting the Charge of the Light Brigade, or being the person who probably shot George Armstrong Custer. Fraser went on to write a total of eleven novels and one collection of short stories featuring the character.ĭuring the course of Fraser's novels, Flashman goes from his expulsion from school into the army. The character was then developed by Fraser, and appeared in the 1969 novel Flashman. Flashman is a character in the 1857 novel by Thomas Hughes, Tom Brown's School Days Hughes' version of the character is a bully at Rugby School who is expelled for drunkenness. While the incidents and much of the detail in the novels have a factual background, Flashman's actions in the stories are either fictional, or Fraser uses the actions of unidentified individuals and assigns them to Flashman. He is a cowardly British soldier, rake and cad who is placed in a series of real historical incidents between 18. The books centre on the exploits of the fictional protagonist Harry Flashman. The Flashman Papers is a series of novels and short stories written by George MacDonald Fraser, the first of which was published in 1969. George MacDonald Fraser's Flashman novels
