Lady Bornwell

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Lady Bornwell is a central character in James Shirley’s Caroline-era comedy "The Lady of Pleasure," embodying themes of aristocratic excess, social satire, and moral reform in 17th-century London high society.

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instanceOf aristocratic woman
fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn The Lady of Pleasure
associatedWithTheme aristocratic excess
moral reform
social satire
countryOfFictionalSetting England
createdBy James Shirley
depictedAs aristocrat
dramaticFunction embodiment of courtly luxury
vehicle for critique of court culture
firstAppearance The Lady of Pleasure
genreOfWorkContext Caroline-era comedy
languageOfWork English
medium stage play
narrativeFunction agent of moral transformation
object of satire
portrayedAs extravagant
fashionable
morally reformed by the end of the play
roleInWork central character
settingOfActivity 17th-century London high society
socialStatus noblewoman
timePeriodInFiction Caroline era
workPublicationCentury 17th century

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