Signora Madeline Vesey Neroni

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Signora Madeline Vesey Neroni is a beautiful, manipulative, and flirtatious disabled woman in Anthony Trollope’s novel "Barchester Towers," known for her dramatic presence and social influence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female character
fictional character
novel character
alsoKnownAs Madeline Stanhope NERFINISHED
Madeline Vesey Neroni NERFINISHED
appearsIn Barchester Towers NERFINISHED
associatedWith Proudie–Grantly church politics
Stanhope family intrigues
characterTrait beautiful
calculating
cynical
flirtatious
manipulative
self-dramatizing
childOf Dr. Vesey Stanhope NERFINISHED
Mrs. Stanhope NERFINISHED
createdBy Anthony Trollope
familyName Neroni NERFINISHED
firstPublishedIn Barchester Towers (1857) NERFINISHED
flirtsWith Bertie Stanhope NERFINISHED
Mr. Slope NERFINISHED
various Barchester clergymen
gender female
givenName Madeline NERFINISHED
hasSibling Bertie Stanhope NERFINISHED
Charlotte Stanhope NERFINISHED
influences Barchester society NERFINISHED
Mr. Slope NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod Victorian literature NERFINISHED
maidenName Stanhope NERFINISHED
maritalStatus married ONNER
narrativeFunction satire of Victorian flirtation and disability stereotypes
narrativeRole antagonistic social manipulator
comic figure
nationality English
notableFor coquettish behavior
dramatic presence
power over men
social influence
occupation socialite
partOf Chronicles of Barsetshire NERFINISHED
physicalDisability severe spinal injury
residesIn Barchester NERFINISHED
residesWith Stanhope family NERFINISHED
setting cathedral town of Barchester
spouse Signor Neroni NERFINISHED
usesMobilityAid sofa

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Eleanor Bold associatedWith Signora Madeline Vesey Neroni
Charlotte Stanhope sibling Signora Madeline Vesey Neroni