Harry Bertram

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Harry Bertram is the long-lost heir whose disappearance and eventual restoration to his family’s estate drive the central plot of Sir Walter Scott’s novel "Guy Mannering."

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Guy Mannering NERFINISHED
associatedWith Dandie Dinmont NERFINISHED
Guy Mannering (the astrologer) NERFINISHED
Meg Merrilies NERFINISHED
centralTo plot of Guy Mannering
childOf Godfrey Bertram NERFINISHED
createdBy Sir Walter Scott NERFINISHED
Walter Scott NERFINISHED
familyName Bertram NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Guy Mannering NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Guy Mannering NERFINISHED
genre historical novel character
hasFamilyEstate Ellangowan NERFINISHED
heirOf Ellangowan estate NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
nationality Scottish (fictional)
notableFor being the long-lost heir
disappearance in childhood
eventual restoration to his family estate
plotFunction lost heir whose identity is concealed and later revealed
publicationYearOfFirstAppearance 1815
role protagonist
title character
setting Scotland NERFINISHED
themeRelation fate and prophecy
inheritance and legitimacy
timePeriod 18th century (fictional setting)
workForm novel

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Guy Mannering hasMainCharacter Harry Bertram