Lucy Tartan

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Lucy Tartan is a central female character in Herman Melville’s novel "Pierre; or, The Ambiguities," embodying themes of romantic idealism and social expectation.

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instanceOf female character
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Pierre; or, The Ambiguities NERFINISHED
appearsInMedium novel
associatedWithTheme class and social status
conventional morality
innocence
marriage and courtship
romantic idealism
social expectation
contrastedWith Isabel Banford NERFINISHED
createdBy Herman Melville NERFINISHED
embodies domestic virtue
idealized femininity
social conformity
fictionalUniverse Pierre; or, The Ambiguities universe NERFINISHED
firstPublicationYear 1852
gender female
languageOfWork English
narrativeFunction foil to Isabel Banford
tests Pierre Glendinning’s loyalties
nationalityInFiction American
roleInWork central character
love interest of Pierre Glendinning
romanticRelationshipWith Pierre Glendinning NERFINISHED
setIn 19th-century United States
workGenreContext American Romanticism NERFINISHED
psychological novel

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