Mary North

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Mary North is a character in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel "Tender Is the Night," appearing among the social circle that populates the book’s portrayal of expatriate life and psychological decline on the French Riviera.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsInWork Tender Is the Night
associatedPeriodInFiction 1920s
interwar period
associatedWithTheme expatriate life
psychological decline
social disintegration
wealth and privilege
createdBy F. Scott Fitzgerald
createdByFullName F. Scott Fitzgerald
surface form: Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald
createdByNationality American
fictionalUniverse Tender Is the Night universe
firstAppearance Tender Is the Night
surface form: Tender Is the Night (1934 novel)
formOfWorkAppearedIn novel
genreOfWorkAppearedIn literary fiction
modernist novel
psychological fiction
hasFictionalStatus minor character
non-protagonist
hasRoleInWork supporting character in Tender Is the Night
languageOfWorkAppearedIn English
literaryMovementOfCreator Lost Generation
mediumOfAppearance prose
nationalityInFiction American
partOfFictionalGroup expatriate social circle on the French Riviera
wealthy American expatriates
publicationYearOfFirstAppearance 1934
settingOfWorkAppearedIn Europe
French Riviera

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