St. Ogg's

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St. Ogg's is the fictional provincial English town that serves as the central backdrop for George Eliot's novel "The Mill on the Floss."

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Label Occurrences
St. Ogg's canonical 8
St. Ogg’s 3
St Ogg’s 1

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional location
fictional town
appearsIn The Mill on the Floss
appearsInGenre realist novel
associatedWithCharacter Maggie Tulliver
Philip Wakem
Stephen Guest
Tom Tulliver
Tulliver family versus Wakem family
surface form: Tulliver family
country England
createdBy George Eliot
describedAs provincial English town
fictionalStatus not a real town
genreContext Victorian literature
hasAuthorPseudonym George Eliot
hasAuthorRealName George Eliot
surface form: Mary Ann Evans
hasFictionalInstitution Dorlcote Mill
hasFictionalRiver Floss
inspiredBy Gainsborough
other Lincolnshire river towns
languageOfWorkContext English
literaryWorkContext The Mill on the Floss
locatedOn the River Floss
surface form: River Floss
medium novel
narrativeFunction context for Tulliver family fortunes
narrativeRole primary setting
settingPeriod 19th century
thematicRole site of social and moral conflict
symbol of provincial society
workPublicationYearContext 1860

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Tom Tulliver settingOfActivity St. Ogg's
Stephen Guest livesIn St. Ogg's
this entity surface form: St. Ogg’s
Stephen Guest settingOfActivity St. Ogg's
this entity surface form: St. Ogg’s
Lucy Deane livesIn St. Ogg's
the River Floss flowsThroughInFiction St. Ogg's
subject surface form: River Floss
this entity surface form: St. Ogg’s
Dorlcote Mill locatedNear St. Ogg's
this entity surface form: St Ogg’s
Maggie Tulliver is romantically involved with Stephen Guest livesIn St. Ogg's
subject surface form: Maggie Tulliver
Philip Wakem livesIn St. Ogg's