25 Literary Halloween Costumes for Adults - The Bibliofile (2024)

By Jenn Marie on Aug 17th, 2020 (Last Updated )

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It’s that spooktacular time of the year again, which means once more the desperate scramble to find a perfect Halloween costume.

If you’re looking for literary halloween costume ideas for adults, you’ve come to the right place.

Lucky for us book loving people, we have an array colorful characters to choose from. And because book-ish costumes are obviously the best costumes, here’s some literary-themed Halloween get-ups for your consideration:

A Handmaid Costume from The Handmaid’s Tale

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You probably won’t be the only handmaid out there, but this is a good one if you’re looking for something uncomplicated and comfortable, but don’t want to seem like you made no effort. You’ll just need a white bonnet and then a red cloak. This is also a good group costume.

Hamlet Costume from Shakespeare’s Hamlet

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For this costume, you’ll need a nice foamy skull so people know you’re Hamlet. From there, you can wear dark colors, a dark hooded robe or a Shakespearean costume to complete the outfit.

Belle Costume from Beauty and the Beast

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Belle is truly the book advocate among the Disney princesses. Just get a Belle costume (preferably the blue dress) and don’t forget to carry a book (optionally, you can put it in a basket).

The Little Prince Costume

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This one is actually good for women, too. You just need a green jumpsuit (here’s a nice and inexpensive one from Forever 21), a yellow scarf and a red rose. Voila!

Don Quixote Costume

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This one could get a bit complicated, but would be fun. To dress up as Don Quixote, you’ll need a knight plate-metal costume, a toy stick horse, plus a musketeer or lance-type toy sword (try not to poke anyone’s eye out).

If it looks ridiculous, that’s okay, cause Don Quixote was kinda nuts anyway.

Picture of Dorian Gray Costume

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This one requires a little bit of effort. A victorian-era costume will probably help, but honestly you can probably wear whatever. The main thing is you’ll need to get a photo of yourself in the same outfit and photoshop it so you look worse. Pop it into a wooden picture frame and there you go.

Arthur Dent Costume

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As far as comfy Halloween costumes go, dressing up as Arthur Dent from Hitchiker’s Guide to the Galaxy is about as good as it gets. You’ll need: a terry green or brown bathrobe, a mug (preferably white), a towel (also white) and some type of patterned pajama pants.

If you want to be more sure you’ll be recognized, you could carry or wear a sign or something that says “DON’T PANIC”.

Charlotte’s Web Costume

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This one’s easy. Grab yourself some overalls and a pink stuffed pig to turn yourself into Fern (the little girl) from Charlotte’s Web. If you want to be extra sure people know who you are, carry the book with you.

Sherlock Holmes Costume

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This one is not the most original but it’s a good one because it’s so easily recognizable. Plus if you’re Halloweening in colder climates, you can stay warm. A pipe, some type of herringbone hat, plus a magnifying glass will do the trick.

For more warmth, grab a structured wool coat or blazer like a peacoat or trench and wear a scar.

Paddington Costume

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This is a good one if you want to look cute, but not like slu*tty-cute. Get yourself a hat with bear ears or a red hat and also a blue raincoat or navy blue wool duffle/toggle coat.

Then, tack on some red wellies, and bring a leather suitcase if you have one.

By the way, the Padding costume works well for pups too.

Santiago from Old Man and the Sea Costume (Literal and Literary Versions)

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If you want to go for something a little more hardcore literary, how about Santiago from Hemingway’s Old Man and the Sea? You’ll need a big stuffed shark (it’s actually a marlin, which is a fish, but let’s not get caught up in technicalities), a fishing rod and fishing gear (or just get a fisherman’s costume).

Alternatively, you could do this as a couples’ costume. With one person as a fisherman and another as a shark. Or if you want to take a very literal (as opposed to literary) approach, you can do one person dressed as an old man and someone else as the sea (this is a great one for those of you who like using Halloween as an opportunity to do cool makeup or wear an awesome headpiece. Google “water nymph makeup” or “sea queen costume” for more ideas on how to pull off this look.)

Lennie from Of Mice and Men

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For a Steinbeck-inspired costume, just get a pair of overalls and bring along a baby chick. This works better if you’re a big dude.

Hester Prynne from The Scarlet Letter

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Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Hester Prynne makes for a memorable character. Wear a puritan or pilgrim costume and slap on a red A, and it should be immediately recognizable. I’d recommend embroidery or just a cardboard cutout to wear hanging from your neck for the A.

Princess Bride Costumes

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Dressing up as these two lovebirds is great for a couples costume. With a black mask/clothes and a set of red robes, you’ll be instantly recognizable as Wesley and Princess Buttercup!

Little Women Costumes

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This one probably needs to be a group costume for it to work best, but if you have a quartet, here’s a fun one to do and an excuse to put on some old-timey clothes and a hat. To dress up as Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy, find a Civil War-era dress and add in a wicker basket (ideally with a prop representing the girls’ personality inside) and see if people can guess who you are!

Great Gatsby Costumes

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This is basically an excuse to dress up fancy and wear a headpiece. But this would be a great couples costume if you’re in the mood to look swank.

Edgar Allen Poe Costume

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Edgar Allen Poe is a great costume for a dude with short dark hair (or even a female who wants to don a wig and do some fun gender bending!) I think the key to making this costume work is the high collar, dark clothes and mustache. I would strongly recommend carrying a stuffed/toy raven or else people will probably ask you if you are dressed up as Adolf Hitler.

Great Expectations / Miss Havisham Costume

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This is such a fun costume to do if you can find an elaborate old wedding dress from a thrift store and a veil. Make sure to curl or frizz your hair and use tons of white powder to make yourself pasty.

Alice in Wonderland Costume

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There are a lot of great ways to do an Alice costume but if you have a stuffed or real bunny, that’s one way to do it. Another is to get a cardboard box and fashion it into a tiny house around you, but I’d imagine that version would get tiresome at some point.

Jane Austen Costume

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Jane Austen might be a harder one to recognize, so you’ll likely have to carry around a prop like a quill or some of her books for people to guess. I recommend a blue regency style dress and a bonnet for this look.

Nurse Ratched fron One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Costume

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I expect we’ll be seeing more of this costume soon since there’s an upcoming show starring Sarah Paulson about Nurse Ratched, but a nurse costume with that hairstyle (they’re called victory rolls and there’s a bunch of tutorials on Youtube for it) will make her fairly recognizable for those familiar with this character.

Claudia Kishi from The Baby-Sitters Club Costume

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If you were once a Baby-sitter’s Club fan like me, you might remember the coolest girl in school, Claudia Kishi. It’s a fun costume that’s great now since most baby-sitter’s club fans are now well into their adulthood, so it’s a fun blast from the past. Plus, there’s a new reboot of the show on Netflix so it’s a great time to dress up as this artsy gal. An arty-colorful patterned jacket plus lots of dangle-y jewelry will help to bring this look together. Plus you can always carry around a paintbrush too.

But if you need some more ideas, drop me a message in the comments and maybe I’ll tack on a Part II at some point! And don’t forget about the easy ones like Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings or Game of Thrones (there are always a bunch of these so I didn’t include them here).

Hope this helps with the costume ideas! Are you planning a literary halloween costume? Have you seen a really good one somewhere out in the wild? Subscribe to The Bibliofile to find out when new stuff gets posted and have a spooktacular Halloween!

P.S. For some Halloween-ish reading materials, try We Have Always lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson or Practical Magic by Alice Hoffman.

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