Harriet Wheelwright

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Harriet Wheelwright is a wealthy, strong-willed New England matriarch and the grandmother of the narrator in John Irving’s novel "A Prayer for Owen Meany."

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Harriet Wheelwright canonical 1

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn A Prayer for Owen Meany NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre novel
appearsInLiteraryWorkSetIn New Hampshire NERFINISHED
createdBy John Irving NERFINISHED
familyName Wheelwright NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceYear 1989
gender female
givenName Harriet NERFINISHED
grandmotherOf John Wheelwright NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn John Wheelwright NERFINISHED
hasRole matriarch
hasTrait authoritative
opinionated
strong-willed
wealthy
isDescribedAs New England matriarch
languageOfWork English
memberOf Wheelwright family NERFINISHED
nationality American
publisherOfWorkAppearedIn William Morrow NERFINISHED
relatedTo John Wheelwright NERFINISHED
residence New England NERFINISHED
socialClass upper class

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A Prayer for Owen Meany hasCharacter Harriet Wheelwright