William Legrand

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William Legrand is the eccentric, reclusive amateur cryptographer and treasure hunter who serves as the protagonist of Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Gold-Bug.”

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instanceOf Fictional character
Literary character
appearsIn The Gold-Bug
associatedWith Cryptography in literature
Treasure-hunt narratives
characterTrait Eccentric
Reclusive
createdBy Edgar Allan Poe
createdInLanguage English
deciphers Pirate cryptogram
discovers Gold-colored scarab beetle (the gold-bug)
firstAppearance The Gold-Bug
firstPublicationYear 1843
genreOfWorkAppearedIn Short story
hasCompanion Jupiter
hasFriend Unnamed narrator of The Gold-Bug
hasSkill Code-breaking
Logical reasoning
Pattern recognition
nationality American
occupation Amateur cryptographer
Treasure hunter
protagonistOf The Gold-Bug
residence South Carolina
Sullivan's Island
surface form: Sullivan’s Island
storyAuthor Edgar Allan Poe
storyAuthorNationality American
storySetting 19th-century American South
treasureFound Captain Kidd’s buried treasure
workAppearedInGenre Adventure fiction
Detective fiction precursor

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The Gold-Bug hasMainCharacter William Legrand