La Signora Neroni

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La Signora Neroni is a charismatic, manipulative, and physically disabled clergyman’s daughter in Anthony Trollope’s novel "Barchester Towers," known for her beauty, wit, and scandalous past.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
novel character
adaptedIn television adaptations of Barchester Towers
alsoKnownAs Madeline Neroni NERFINISHED
Madeline Stanhope NERFINISHED
appearsIn Barchester Towers NERFINISHED
backstoryElement social scandal abroad
unhappy marriage to an Italian husband
characterType femme fatale
creator Anthony Trollope NERFINISHED
familyName Stanhope NERFINISHED
fatherOccupation clergyman
fictionalUniverse Barsetshire NERFINISHED
firstPublicationOfWork 1857
gender female
givenName Madeline NERFINISHED
hasFather Dr. Vesey Stanhope NERFINISHED
hasSibling Bertie Stanhope NERFINISHED
Charlotte Stanhope NERFINISHED
homeLocation Stanhope household in Barchester
influences Bertie Stanhope NERFINISHED
Charlotte Stanhope NERFINISHED
Eleanor Bold NERFINISHED
Mr. Slope NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryGenre Victorian novel
maritalStatus married woman
mobilityStatus largely bedridden
narrativeFunction satirizes clerical and social pretensions
nationality English
notableFor emotional manipulation of men
flirtatious behavior
notableTrait beautiful
charismatic
manipulative
witty
occupation clergyman’s daughter
partOf Chronicles of Barsetshire series NERFINISHED
physicalCondition physically disabled
reputation scandalous past
roleInWork major supporting character
setting Barchester NERFINISHED
spouse Signor Neroni NERFINISHED
themeAssociation hypocrisy in Victorian society
power and manipulation
sexuality and morality
timePeriod 19th century
usesMobilityAid sofa

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Madeline Neroni alsoKnownAs La Signora Neroni