Lady Mason

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Lady Mason is a central fictional character in Anthony Trollope’s novel "Orley Farm," known for her complex moral ambiguity and involvement in a long-standing legal dispute.

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Lady Mason canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
novel character
appearsIn Orley Farm
associatedWithTheme guilt and innocence
law and justice
maternal sacrifice
social reputation
belongsToWorkGenre Victorian novel
countryOfOriginOfWork United Kingdom
createdBy Anthony Trollope
experiences moral conflict
social scrutiny
firstPublishedIn Orley Farm (1861–1862 serial publication)
hasGender female
hasInvolvementIn long-standing legal dispute
hasMaritalStatus widow
hasReputationFor respectability
hasRole central character
hasSetting Victorian era
surface form: Victorian England
hasTitle Lady
hasTrait morally ambiguous
involvedIn forgery accusation
property inheritance dispute
isConnectedToLocation Orley Farm
surface form: Orley Farm estate
isDefendedBy Mr. Furnival
isMotherOf Lucius Mason
languageOfWork English

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Orley Farm mainCharacter Lady Mason
Sir Joseph Mason hasSpouse Lady Mason
Sir Joseph Mason secondWife Lady Mason
Lucius Mason hasMother Lady Mason
Felix Graham hasRelationshipTo Lady Mason