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Miss Marple

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Miss Marple

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Also known as Jane Marple

fictional character appearing in Agatha Christie's crime novels

Key facts

First appearance
The Tuesday Night Club
Last appearance
Sleeping Murder , Marple: Twelve New Stories (2022) other writers
Created by
Agatha Christie
Portrayed by
Gracie Fields Margaret Rutherford Angela Lansbury Dulcie Gray Helen Hayes Ita Ever Joan Hickson Geraldine McEwan June Whitfield Julia McKenzie Isabella Parriss (young) Renée Michels Julie Cox (young)
Gender
Female
Title
Miss
Occupation
Amateur detective
Family
Raymond West (nephew) David West (great-nephew) Lionel West (great-nephew)
Relatives
Joan West (niece-in-law) Mabel Denham (niece) Henry (uncle) Antony (cousin) Gordon (cousin) Fanny Godfrey (cousin) Lady Ethel Merridew (cousin) Thomas (uncle) Helen (aunt) Diana "Bunch" Harmon (goddaughter)
Religion
Church of England (Christian)
Nationality
British

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Encyclopedic overview

Jane Marple, better known as Miss Marple, is a fictional character in Agatha Christie's crime novels and short stories. Miss Marple lives in the fictional English village of St Mary Mead and acts as an amateur consulting detective. Often characterised as an elderly spinster, she is one of Christie's best-known characters and has been portrayed numerous times on screen. Her first appearance was in a short story published in The Royal Magazine in December 1927, "The Tuesday Night Club", which later became the first chapter of The Thirteen Problems (1932). Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930 and her last appearance was in Sleeping Murder in 1976.

Origins

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Miss Marple” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.