Rose Arbuthnot

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Rose Arbuthnot is one of the central women in Elizabeth von Arnim’s novel "The Enchanted April," whose Italian holiday prompts deep personal reflection and transformation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Enchanted April NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre domestic fiction
romantic comedy
women’s fiction
createdBy Elizabeth von Arnim NERFINISHED
experiences marital reconciliation
firstPublicationYear 1922
goesOnHolidayTo Italy NERFINISHED
hasGender female
hasNationality British
hasOccupation charity worker
hasRelationshipWith Lottie Wilkins NERFINISHED
hasResidence London NERFINISHED
hasRole central character
protagonist
hasSpouse Frederick Arbuthnot NERFINISHED
hasTrait compassionate
guilt‑ridden
introverted
self‑sacrificing
isCharacterType religiously devout woman
self‑effacing woman
isSetInPeriod post‑World War I era
languageOfWork English
sharesVillaWith Lady Caroline Dester NERFINISHED
Lottie Wilkins NERFINISHED
Mrs. Fisher NERFINISHED
staysAt San Salvatore NERFINISHED
themeInvolvement escape and renewal
female friendship
marriage
self‑discovery
travelsWith Lottie Wilkins NERFINISHED
undergoes personal transformation
spiritual awakening

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Enchanted April mainCharacter Rose Arbuthnot