Henry Gow

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Henry Gow is the brave and hot-tempered Perth armourer who serves as the central heroic figure in Sir Walter Scott’s novel "The Fair Maid of Perth."

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
protagonist
alsoKnownAs Henry of the Wynd NERFINISHED
appearsIn The Fair Maid of Perth NERFINISHED
associatedWith Perth NERFINISHED
The Fair Maid of Perth NERFINISHED
createdBy Walter Scott NERFINISHED
creator Sir Walter Scott NERFINISHED
describedAs brave
hot-tempered
fictionalUniverse The Fair Maid of Perth NERFINISHED
firstPublicationOfWork 1828
gender male
genreContext Romantic-era historical fiction
hasTrait courageous
impulsive
loyal
languageOfWork English
literaryTradition Scottish literature
literaryWorkGenre historical novel
medium novel
name Henry Gow NERFINISHED
nationality Scottish
occupation armourer
smith
roleInWork central heroic figure
settingOfActivity Perth NERFINISHED
timePeriod 14th century Scotland
workAuthorNationality Scottish

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