James Fitz-James

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James Fitz-James is a central knightly protagonist in Sir Walter Scott’s narrative poem "The Lady of the Lake," known for his chivalry, romantic pursuit, and key role in the poem’s Highland political intrigues.

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instanceOf fictional character
knight
literary character
appearsIn The Lady of the Lake NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme Highland culture
chivalry
loyalty
political conflict
romantic love
characterTrait brave
chivalrous
honorable
romantic
countryOfOrigin Scotland
createdBy Walter Scott NERFINISHED
firstPublicationOfWork 1810
genreOfWork narrative poem
hasRomanticInterestIn Ellen Douglas NERFINISHED
involvedIn Highland political intrigues
literaryMovement Romanticism
mediumOfAppearance poetry
narrativeFunction agent in political conflict
romantic hero
occupation knight
partOf Scottish literary canon
role central character
protagonist
settingOfActivity Scottish Highlands NERFINISHED
workLanguage English

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The Lady of the Lake mainCharacter James Fitz-James