Frank Bracebridge

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Frank Bracebridge is a character in Washington Irving’s "Old Christmas" stories, portrayed as the genial son of Squire Bracebridge who helps host and enliven the festive celebrations at Bracebridge Hall.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Bracebridge Hall
Old Christmas
Old Christmas
surface form: Old Christmas: From the Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.

The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent.
appearsInGenre Christmas literature
short stories
associatedWith Christmas celebrations
English country-house Christmas traditions
characterTrait cheerful
festive
genial
hospitable
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom (work of fiction)
surface form: United Kingdom (fictional setting)
createdBy Washington Irving
culturalSignificance represents idealized traditional Christmas merriment in Irving’s work
familyName Bracebridge
fictionalUniverse works of Washington Irving
givenName Frank
hasFather Squire Bracebridge
helpsCharacter Squire Bracebridge
helpsWith arranging games and amusements
hosting guests at Bracebridge Hall
languageOfWork English
literaryMovementContext American Romanticism
surface form: American Romanticism (via Washington Irving)
narrativeFunction to enliven holiday scenes
to exemplify jovial English hospitality
portrayedAs dutiful son
young gentleman
relative Squire Bracebridge
residesIn Bracebridge Hall
role host of Christmas festivities
organizer of holiday entertainments
settingOfActivity Bracebridge Hall; or, The Humorists
surface form: Bracebridge Hall Christmas festivities
timePeriodInFiction early 19th century England

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Squire Bracebridge hasFamilyMember Frank Bracebridge