Lucy Muir

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Lucy Muir is the independent young widow at the heart of the romantic fantasy story "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir," known for her spirited nature and unconventional friendship with a sea captain’s ghost.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
adaptedInto The Ghost & Mrs. Muir (1968 TV series) NERFINISHED
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947 film) NERFINISHED
appearsIn The Ghost and Mrs. Muir NERFINISHED
appearsInMedium film
novel
television series
associatedWith Gull Cottage ghost
centralRoleIn The Ghost and Mrs. Muir NERFINISHED
characterTrait independent
spirited
strong-willed
unconventional
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
createdBy Josephine Leslie NERFINISHED
R. A. Dick NERFINISHED
familyMember Lucy Muir's daughter
Lucy Muir's son
firstAppearance The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1945 novel) NERFINISHED
friendOf Captain Daniel Gregg NERFINISHED
gender female
hasGoal to live independently after widowhood
to make a life for herself and her child by the sea
hasPersonalityDescriptor courageous
resourceful
hasSupernaturalRelationshipWith Captain Daniel Gregg NERFINISHED
literaryGenre romantic fantasy
supernatural fiction
maritalStatus widow
nameVariant Lucy NERFINISHED
Mrs. Muir NERFINISHED
narrativeRole protagonist
notableRelationshipType human–ghost relationship
occupation housewife
writer
portrayedBy Gene Tierney NERFINISHED
Hope Lange NERFINISHED
residence Gull Cottage NERFINISHED
romanticInterest Captain Daniel Gregg NERFINISHED
settingLocation English seaside town
themeInvolvement afterlife
female independence
romantic fantasy
timePeriodOfStory early 20th century

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