Mrs Proudie

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Mrs Proudie is the domineering, morally rigid bishop’s wife in Anthony Trollope’s Barsetshire novels, noted for her overbearing influence on church and social affairs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel character
antagonisticTo Archdeacon Grantly
appearsIn Barchester Towers
Framley Parsonage
The Last Chronicle of Barset
The Small House at Allington
surface form: The Small House at Allington (mentioned)
associatedWith Bishop's Palace, Barchester
characterTrait authoritarian
controlling
domineering
morally rigid
self-righteous
conflictsWith Mr Obadiah Slope
surface form: Mr Slope
controls her husband's ecclesiastical policy
the Proudie household
createdBy Anthony Trollope
deathInFiction The Last Chronicle of Barset
exertsPowerOver clergy of Barchester
fictionalCounty Barsetshire
fictionalLocation Barchester Cathedral
surface form: Barchester
firstAppearance Barchester Towers
genre Victorian literature
clerical novel
social satire
hasTitle Mrs
influences church affairs in Barchester
social affairs in Barchester
language English
literaryFunction satire of religious and social pretension
literaryPeriod Victorian era
narrativeRole antagonist
comic figure
nationality English
notableFor comic portrayal of religious hypocrisy
overbearing influence on the diocese of Barchester
occupation bishop's wife
partOfSeries Chronicles of Barsetshire
religiousView evangelical Anglicanism
setting 19th-century England
Church of England
spouseOf Bishop Proudie
Thomas Proudie

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