Marian Maudsley

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Marian Maudsley is a central figure in L.P. Hartley’s novel "The Go-Between," an upper-class young woman whose secret romantic entanglement drives the story’s themes of class, innocence, and betrayal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Go-Between
associatedTheme betrayal
class
forbidden love
innocence
social conventions
createdBy L. P. Hartley
drivesPlotElement Leo Colston’s loss of innocence
use of secret letters
engagedTo Viscount Hugh Trimingham
familyStatus daughter of a wealthy family
fictionalUniverse The Go-Between
firstPublicationContext The Go-Between
surface form: The Go-Between (1953 novel)
gender female
hasRomanticRelationshipWith Ted Burgess
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod 20th-century British literature
medium novel
narrativeFunction catalyst for plot
nationality English
relationshipToLeoColston employs him as messenger
object of his admiration
roleInWork central character
love interest
secret conducts a clandestine affair with Ted Burgess
settingLocation Brandham Hall
settingTimePeriod Edwardian era
socialClass upper class
usesGoBetween Leo Colston

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The Go-Between mainCharacter Marian Maudsley
Leo Colston messengerFor Marian Maudsley
Ted Burgess romanticRelationshipWith Marian Maudsley