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This singer is unable to perform in her final concert after her usual conductor is stabbed by Gecko and cannot lead her. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this title character of an 1894 novel, a tone-deaf laundress who can sing on-key when put into an amnesiac trance by the hypnotist Svengali (“sven-GAH-lee”).
ANSWER: Trilby O’Ferrall [prompt on O’Ferrall]
[10e] The title character seeks hypnosis to “cure” his homosexuality in the novel Maurice by this English author of A Room with a View.
ANSWER: E. M. Forster [or Edward Morgan Forster]
[10h] After John Elliotson trained this author in mesmerism, he hypnotized his wife in public during a trip chronicled in the travelog American Notes for General Circulation. He attempted to cure Augusta de la Rue using hypnotism while he was in Genoa, writing the travelog Pictures from Italy.
ANSWER: Charles Dickens [or Charles John Huffam Dickens]
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TournamentExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
2025 ACF NationalsYes2414.5892%42%13%