Verena Tarrant

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Verena Tarrant is a central character in Henry James's novel "The Bostonians," portrayed as a young, charismatic feminist orator caught between personal freedom and the competing ambitions of those around her.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
advocatesFor women's rights
appearsInWork The Bostonians
associatedWith Boston feminist circles
createdBy Henry James
familyName Tarrant County, Texas
surface form: Tarrant
firstPublicationContext The Bostonians
surface form: The Bostonians (serialized 1885–1886)
gender female
hasRelationshipWith Basil Ransom
Olive Chancellor
isInfluencedBy Olive Chancellor
isPursuedRomanticallyBy Basil Ransom
literaryPeriod Realism
movement feminism
narrativeFunction embodiment of idealistic reform energy
nationality American
occupation orator
roleInWork central character
setIn Boston
speakingStyle charismatic
themeInvolvement conflict between personal freedom and social causes
gender politics
manipulation and control
timePeriod late 19th century

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The Bostonians mainCharacter Verena Tarrant
Basil Ransom romanticInterestOf Verena Tarrant
Basil Ransom relationshipTo Verena Tarrant