Linda Radlett

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Linda Radlett is the spirited, romantic heroine of Nancy Mitford’s novel "The Pursuit of Love," a young English aristocrat whose search for love leads her through a series of passionate but ill-fated relationships.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel protagonist
appearsIn The Pursuit of Love NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace France NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
Paris NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath bombing in Second World War
characterTrait idealistic
impulsive
romantic
spirited
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
createdBy Nancy Mitford NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup English
familyName Radlett NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The Pursuit of Love universe
firstPublicationYear 1945
gender female
hasChild Moira (with Christian Talbot) NERFINISHED
hasRelative Christian Talbot NERFINISHED
Fabrice de Sauveterre NERFINISHED
Fanny Logan NERFINISHED
Jassy Radlett NERFINISHED
Lady Alconleigh NERFINISHED
Lord Alconleigh NERFINISHED
Louisa Radlett NERFINISHED
Merlin Radlett NERFINISHED
Victoria Radlett NERFINISHED
hasRomanticRelationshipWith Christian Talbot NERFINISHED
Fabrice de Sauveterre NERFINISHED
Tony Kroesig NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
laterPartner Christian Talbot NERFINISHED
Fabrice de Sauveterre NERFINISHED
literaryGenre comic novel
romantic fiction
marriedTo Tony Kroesig NERFINISHED
narratedBy Fanny Logan NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction exploration of love and class in 20th-century England
narrativeRole heroine
partOfSeries Fanny Logan trilogy NERFINISHED
placeOfUpbringing Alconleigh NERFINISHED
searchesFor true love
setInPeriod Second World War NERFINISHED
interwar Britain
socialClass aristocracy
themeOf clash between love and convention
romantic disillusionment
search for identity

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Lily James playedCharacter Linda Radlett