- Stephen Maturin
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name = Stephen Maturin
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first = Master and Commander
last = The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey
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occupation = Doctor/Ships Surgeon /Intelligence agent
title = Doctor
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spouse = Diana Villiers, Christine Hatherleigh
children = Brigid Maturin
relatives = Several
episode = 20/21
portrayer =Paul Bettany
creator =Patrick O'Brian Stephen Maturin (pronounced|ˈmætyʊərˌɪn) is a
fictional character in the Aubrey–Maturin series of novels byPatrick O'Brian . The series portrays his career as a physician, naturalist and spy in theRoyal Navy during theNapoleonic Wars , and the long pursuit of his belovedDiana Villiers .Maturin was played by
Paul Bettany in the2003 film "".Biography
Stephen Maturin (Esteban Maturin y Domanova) is the illegitimate son of an Irish officer serving in the Spanish Army and a Catalan lady. He is related to the
FitzGerald family. As a boy he lived in Ireland, and spent his teenage years in Spain. He studied atTrinity College, Dublin , and later qualified as aPhysician from theSorbonne .He was in Paris during the outbreak of the
French Revolution in1789 , of which he was at first an ardent supporter. Returning to Ireland he was a member of the "United Irishmen", and was apparently engaged to a woman called Mona, who died in unspecified circumstances. He was against the 1798 rebellion and refused to take part.In
1800 he travelled toMinorca with a patient who died there, leaving him penniless and stranded. A fortuitous meeting withJack Aubrey gained him the position of ship's surgeon aboard "HMS Sophie".As an advocate of Catalan independence from Spain, and a resolute opponent of Bonaparte's tyranny, Maturin became involved in intelligence gathering, and eventually a renowned (to those in a position to know) secret agent, though he never accepts payment for his services.
As well as his activities as a physician and agent, Maturin is a celebrated naturalist (a member of the
Royal Society ) with a particular interest in birds, and the discoverer of the then unknown species of tortoise "Testudo aubreii".He also experiments with drugs, being a frequent user (sometimes an addict) of
laudanum , as well ascoca ,khat , andtobacco . He also plays thecello and theflute .He is described as a short, slight, dark-skinned man (a result of his Hiberno-Spanish heritage and predilection for naked sun-bathing), although he has "curious" pale blue eyes. He weighs "barely 9 stone" (125 pounds, 56 kg). Untidy or even disreputable in appearance he spends as little as possible on clothes, and when encouraged by his particular friend Jack Aubrey wears a periwig over his sparse close-cropped hair, despite a considerable share of prize money earned over the years, and a fortune inherited from his Catalan godfather in 1812.
Maturin is fluent in English, Spanish, Catalan, French and Latin, can also speak Irish, read Portuguese, and has a working knowledge of Greek, Malay, Arabic and Urdu. Sadly, he rarely seems to understand naval jargon.
In
1802 he meets and falls in love withDiana Villiers , whom he eventually (after many vicissitudes) marries in 1813 or 1814. They have a daughter, Brigid, before Diana's death in1815 in a coach accident. He then strikes up a relationship with fellow naturalist Christine Hatherleigh Wood, and proposes marriage, though this is unresolved by the end of the series.
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