Ernestina Freeman

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Ernestina Freeman is a central character in John Fowles’s novel "The French Lieutenant’s Woman," representing Victorian social propriety and conventional femininity in contrast to the more unconventional Sarah Woodruff.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The French Lieutenant’s Woman NERFINISHED
contrastedWith Sarah Woodruff NERFINISHED
createdBy John Fowles NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The French Lieutenant’s Woman universe
genreOfWorkAppearsIn postmodern historical fiction
medium novel
nationalityInFiction English
represents Victorian social propriety
conventional femininity
roleInWork central character
setInPeriod Victorian era NERFINISHED

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The French Lieutenant's Woman mainCharacter Ernestina Freeman