Cornelia Lodore

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Cornelia Lodore is the central female protagonist of Mary Shelley’s novel "Lodore," whose life and struggles explore themes of marriage, social constraint, and female independence in 19th-century England.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
protagonist
appearsInWork "Lodore" NERFINISHED
associatedTheme domesticity
female independence
marriage
patriarchal authority
social constraint
women’s legal and economic dependence
authorNotableFor Mary Shelley as author of "Frankenstein"
characterArc struggle for autonomy within restrictive marriage norms
characterType heroine constrained by social norms
creator Mary Shelley NERFINISHED
fictionalCentury 19th century
fictionalUniverse novel "Lodore" NERFINISHED
gender female
literaryAnalysisFocus critique of marriage laws
representation of women’s limited choices
literaryPeriod Romantic-era fiction
medium novel
narrativeFunction explores themes of female independence
explores themes of marriage
explores themes of social constraint
nationalityInFiction English
roleInWork central female protagonist
settingOfLife 19th-century British society
themeContext gender roles in 19th-century England
workOriginalLanguage English
workPublicationYear 1835

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Lodore mainCharacter Cornelia Lodore