Countess Czerlaski

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Countess Czerlaski is a mysterious and socially disruptive aristocratic woman in George Eliot’s novella "The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton," whose presence in the parish contributes to the clergyman’s troubles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aristocrat
female character
fictional character
appearsIn Scenes of Clerical Life NERFINISHED
The Sad Fortunes of the Reverend Amos Barton NERFINISHED
associatedWith Milby parish NERFINISHED
Reverend Amos Barton NERFINISHED
causes social tension in Milby parish
characterTrait manipulative
mysterious
socially disruptive
contributesTo the troubles of Reverend Amos Barton NERFINISHED
createdBy George Eliot NERFINISHED
familyName Czerlaski NERFINISHED
firstPublishedIn 1857
gender female
genre Victorian literature character
hasTitle Countess NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Victorian era NERFINISHED
narrativeRole antagonist
catalyst for conflict
nationality Polish
occupation countess
partOf 19th-century British fiction
English literature
perceivedAs morally dubious
socially scandalous
residesIn Milby NERFINISHED
socialRole aristocrat
usedAs critique of social pretension
device to expose parish hypocrisy

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