Lady Lufton

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Lady Lufton is a prominent, socially influential noblewoman in Anthony Trollope’s novel "Framley Parsonage," known for her strong opinions, moral rigidity, and control over her social circle.

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Lady Lufton canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
noblewoman
appearsIn Framley Parsonage
appearsInGenre Victorian novel
social novel
associatedWithLocation Barsetshire
Framley Court
surface form: Framley
characterTrait controlling
morally rigid
opinionated
socially influential
controls local social circle in Framley
createdBy Anthony Trollope
firstPublicationOfWork 1861
gender female
hasChild Lord Lufton
hasTitle Lady
influences Lord Lufton
Mark Robarts
isPartOf Chronicles of Barsetshire
literarySignificance represents traditional rural aristocracy in Barsetshire novels
nationality British
opposesMarriageBetween Lord Lufton and Lucy Robarts
prefersMarriageForLordLuftonWith Susan Grantly
surface form: Griselda Grantly
religiousOrientation conservative Anglican
residesIn Framley Court
roleInPlot moral guardian
social arbiter
socialStatus aristocracy
timePeriod Victorian era

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Framley Parsonage mainCharacter Lady Lufton
Lord Lufton hasMother Lady Lufton