Henrietta Temple

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Henrietta Temple is a romantic novel by Benjamin Disraeli, published in 1837, that explores themes of love, class, and social ambition in early Victorian England.

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instanceOf novel
romantic novel
author Benjamin Disraeli
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores aristocratic life
conflict between passion and duty
financial insecurity
marriage as a social contract
featuresSocialClassContrast true
firstPublicationFormat three-volume novel
followsInAuthorBibliography The Young Duke
genre romance fiction
social novel
hasApproximateWordCount over 150,000 words
hasAuthorialBackground written before Benjamin Disraeli became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
hasInfluenceFrom silver-fork novel tradition
hasLoveTriangle true
hasProtagonist Ferdinand Armine
hasTitleCharacter Henrietta Temple self-link
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
mainTheme class
love
social ambition
narrativePerspective third-person narration
originalLanguage English
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
precedesInAuthorBibliography Venetia
publicationYear 1837
publisher Henry Colburn
setInPeriod early Victorian England

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Henrietta Temple hasTitleCharacter Henrietta Temple self-link