Lord David Dirry-Moir

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Lord David Dirry-Moir is a nobleman character in Victor Hugo’s novel *L'Homme qui rit*, representing the English aristocracy and its moral ambiguities.

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Lord David Dirry-Moir canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
nobleman
appearsIn L'Homme qui rit NERFINISHED
The Man Who Laughs NERFINISHED
authorNationalityOfWork French
countryOfCitizenship England
createdBy Victor Hugo NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The Man Who Laughs universe
firstAppearance L'Homme qui rit NERFINISHED
genre romantic novel character
hasCharacteristic moral ambiguity
hasMedium novel
hasMoralAlignment ambiguous
hasTitle Lord
isAristocrat true
isFictional true
languageOfWork French
literaryRole supporting character
narrativeFunction critique of English nobility
partOf 19th-century French literature
portrays moral complexities of the aristocracy
publicationCenturyOfWork 19th century
represents English aristocracy
workLocation England

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L'Homme qui rit mainCharacter Lord David Dirry-Moir