Isabella Vere

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Isabella Vere is a central character in Sir Walter Scott's novel "The Black Dwarf," known as the daughter of a proud laird whose romantic and familial conflicts drive much of the story's drama.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Black Dwarf NERFINISHED
appearsInWorkBy Sir Walter Scott NERFINISHED
createdBy Sir Walter Scott NERFINISHED
existsInFictionalTime early 18th century Scotland
hasFamilyName Vere NERFINISHED
hasFather Sir Frederick Langley Vere NERFINISHED
hasGender female
hasGivenName Isabella NERFINISHED
hasLoveInterest Elliot of Earnscliff NERFINISHED
hasMoralAlignment sympathetic
hasNationalityInFiction Scottish
hasRelationshipConflictWith Sir Frederick Langley Vere NERFINISHED
hasRoleInWork central character
romantic heroine
hasSetting Scottish Borders NERFINISHED
hasSocialStatus gentlewoman
laird’s daughter
isAssociatedWith The Black Dwarf (character) NERFINISHED
isCharacterInGenre historical novel
romantic fiction
isCharacterInSeries Tales of My Landlord NERFINISHED
isCharacterType virtuous heroine
isDaughterOf Sir Frederick Langley Vere NERFINISHED
isInLoveWith Elliot of Earnscliff NERFINISHED
isProtectedBy The Black Dwarf (character) NERFINISHED
isPublishedInWorkYear 1816
isSubjectOf familial conflict
romantic conflict

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The Black Dwarf hasFictionalCharacter Isabella Vere
The Black Dwarf mainCharacter Isabella Vere