Sir Arthur Wardour

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Sir Arthur Wardour is a proud, antiquarian Scottish baronet in Sir Walter Scott’s novel "The Antiquary," known for his stubbornness, social pretensions, and financial imprudence.

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instanceOf Scottish gentleman
antiquary
baronet
fictional character
appearsIn The Antiquary NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace Scotland NERFINISHED
characterTrait financially imprudent
proud
socially pretentious
stubborn
countryOfOrigin Scotland
createdBy Sir Walter Scott NERFINISHED
creator Walter Scott NERFINISHED
familyName Wardour NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The Antiquary NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkAppearedIn historical novel
givenName Arthur NERFINISHED
hasDaughter Isabella Wardour NERFINISHED
hasRelative Isabella Wardour NERFINISHED
interest Scottish history
antiquarian studies
genealogy
languageOfWorkAppearedIn English
narrativeFunction comic figure
satire of aristocratic pretension
narrativeRole supporting character
nationality Scottish
occupation antiquarian
socialStatus baronet
title Sir

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The Antiquary mainCharacter Sir Arthur Wardour