Lucille Saywell

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Lucille Saywell is a central character in D. H. Lawrence’s novella "The Virgin and the Gipsy," representing youthful desire, emotional awakening, and rebellion against repressive social norms.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Virgin and the Gipsy NERFINISHED
appearsInLanguage English
associatedWithTheme emotional awakening
family conflict
rebellion against social norms
sexual repression
social constraint
youthful desire
characterType protagonist
createdBy D. H. Lawrence NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The Virgin and the Gipsy universe NERFINISHED
gender female
hasFamilyName Saywell NERFINISHED
hasRole central character
hasSibling Yvette Saywell NERFINISHED
literaryPeriodOfWork 20th-century English literature
literaryWorkGenre novella
medium prose fiction
nationality English
partOfWork The Virgin and the Gipsy NERFINISHED
publicationAuthorOfWork D. H. Lawrence NERFINISHED
publicationDateOfWork 1930
relatedToCharacter Yvette Saywell NERFINISHED
setIn England NERFINISHED

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The Virgin and the Gipsy mainCharacter Lucille Saywell
The Virgin and the Gipsy hasCharacter Lucille Saywell