Maggie Verver is married to Prince Amerigo

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Maggie Verver is the central heroine of Henry James’s novel "The Golden Bowl," a wealthy American heiress whose complex marriage and family loyalties drive the story’s psychological drama.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Fictional character
Literary character
Protagonist
appearsInWork The Golden Bowl
associatedObjectInWork golden bowl
surface form: Golden bowl
centralThemeRelation Family loyalty
Marriage
Moral consciousness
Psychological insight
characterTrait Emotionally perceptive
Loyal to family
Morally serious
Wealthy
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Henry James
familyName Verver
firstAppearance The Golden Bowl
fullName Maggie Verver
surface form: Margaret Verver
gender Female
genreOfWork Modernist literature precursor
Psychological novel
givenName Maggie
hasFather Adam Verver
hasRelationshipWith Adam Verver
Charlotte Stant
Prince Amerigo
hasSpouse Maggie Verver
Prince Amerigo
isDaughterOf Adam Verver
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Late 19th–early 20th century
narrativeFunction Agent of moral resolution
Focus of psychological analysis
nationality American
occupation Heiress
publicationYearOfFirstAppearance 1904
roleInWork Central heroine
Protagonist of The Golden Bowl
settingOfLife Europe
London, England
surface form: London
socialClass Upper class
wealthSource Family fortune
workAuthor Henry James
workForm Novel
workTitle The Golden Bowl

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The Golden Bowl protagonistRelationship Maggie Verver is married to Prince Amerigo