Lady Alexandrina de Courcy

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Lady Alexandrina de Courcy is an aristocratic character in Anthony Trollope’s novel "The Small House at Allington," known for her cold, status-conscious demeanor and ill-fated engagement to Adolphus Crosbie.

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Lady Alexandrina de Courcy canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aristocrat
fictional character
appearsIn The Small House at Allington NERFINISHED
appearsInMedium novel
characterTrait cold
status-conscious
concernedWith social status
createdBy Anthony Trollope
engagedTo Adolphus Crosbie NERFINISHED
engagementDescribedAs ill-fated
fictionalUniverse Barsetshire NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkAppearsIn Victorian novel
hasFamilyName de Courcy NERFINISHED
hasNationality British
hasTitle Lady
languageOfWorkAppearsIn English
memberOf de Courcy family NERFINISHED
partOfSeries Chronicles of Barsetshire NERFINISHED

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Adolphus Crosbie romanticallyInvolvedWith Lady Alexandrina de Courcy
Adolphus Crosbie marries Lady Alexandrina de Courcy