Marian Forrester

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Marian Forrester is the charismatic, enigmatic heroine of Willa Cather’s novel "A Lost Lady," symbolizing the fading grace and ideals of the American frontier aristocracy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel protagonist
appearsIn A Lost Lady NERFINISHED
associatedPlace Forrester estate at Sweet Water NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme changing social values
class and social status
decline of the American frontier
idealization and disillusionment
loss of innocence
nostalgia
characterTrait charismatic
charming
enigmatic
morally ambiguous
romantic
socially adept
creator Willa Cather NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse A Lost Lady NERFINISHED
firstPublicationContext A Lost Lady (1923 novel) NERFINISHED
gender female
influences Niel Herbert’s sense of moral complexity
Niel Herbert’s understanding of adulthood
languageOfWork English
laterPerceivedAs flawed and compromised figure
literaryMovement American realism NERFINISHED
literarySignificance iconic representation of the decline of frontier nobility in American literature
medium prose fiction
narrativeFunction embodiment of grace and elegance
symbol of the fading American frontier aristocracy
nationality American
occupation socialite
perceivedAs idealized lady of the frontier community
relationshipWith Niel Herbert NERFINISHED
roleInWork heroine
settingOfLife Sweet Water, Colorado (fictional town) NERFINISHED
socialRole hostess of the Forrester home
spouse Captain Daniel Forrester NERFINISHED
symbolizes fading grace of frontier aristocracy
fragility of ideals
transition from old West to modern America
timePeriod late 19th century to early 20th century (fictional setting)
viewedBy Niel Herbert as an ideal of womanhood

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A Lost Lady mainCharacter Marian Forrester