Nora Rowley

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Nora Rowley is a central fictional character in Anthony Trollope’s novel "He Knew He Was Right," notable for her intelligence, independence, and complex romantic choices within Victorian society.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn He Knew He Was Right
appearsInSetting Exeter
London high society
associatedWithTheme female independence
marriage
romantic choice
social expectations
characterInWorkBy Anthony Trollope
contrastedWith Emily Trevelyan
createdBy Anthony Trollope
firstAppearance He Knew He Was Right
gender female
genre Victorian novel
hasFamilyName Rowley
hasGivenName Nora
hasNarrativeFunction critique Victorian social norms
explore women’s choices in marriage
hasSibling Emily Trevelyan
hasSuitor Hugh Stanbury
Mr Glascock
isDaughterOf Lady Rowley
Sir Marmaduke Rowley
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
literaryRole major character
livesIn London, England
surface form: London
nationality English
notableFor complex romantic choices
independence
intelligence
occupation gentlewoman
partOf Rowley family
portrayedAs intelligent
morally serious
strong-willed
rejects Mr Glascock
resists conventional Victorian marriage expectations
romanticallyInvolvedWith Hugh Stanbury
setInPeriod Victorian era
socialClass upper middle class
values personal affection over social status
workAuthorNationality British
workForm serialized fiction
workGenre realist novel
workPublicationYear 1869

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He Knew He Was Right mainCharacter Nora Rowley