Charlotte Stant

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Charlotte Stant is a central figure in Henry James's novel "The Golden Bowl," known for her complex emotional entanglements and morally ambiguous role in the story's intricate web of relationships.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Henry James character
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Golden Bowl
associatedObject golden bowl
centralThemeConnection adultery
loyalty and betrayal
marriage
moral ambiguity
characterTrait emotionally complex
intelligent
morally ambiguous
self-possessed
creator Henry James
firstAppearance The Golden Bowl
friendOf Maggie Verver
gender female
hasRelationshipWith Adam Verver
Maggie Verver
Prince Amerigo
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod late 19th–early 20th century literature
marriedTo Adam Verver
narrativeFunction catalyst for marital crisis between Maggie Verver and Prince Amerigo
nationality American
roleInWork central character in The Golden Bowl
romanticInvolvementWith Prince Amerigo
settingContext European high society
socialStatus impoverished American expatriate
workPublicationYear 1904

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The Golden Bowl mainCharacter Charlotte Stant
Prince Amerigo relationshipWith Charlotte Stant
Adam Verver hasRelationshipWith Charlotte Stant
Book First: The Prince featuresCharacter Charlotte Stant
golden bowl mainCharacter Charlotte Stant
subject surface form: The Golden Bowl
Maggie Verver is married to Prince Amerigo hasRelationshipWith Charlotte Stant
subject surface form: Maggie Verver
Maggie Verver isDeceivedBy Charlotte Stant