Marius

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Marius is the introspective, philosophically inclined protagonist of Walter Pater’s novel "Marius the Epicurean," whose spiritual and intellectual development the book traces in ancient Rome.

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Marius canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary protagonist
novel character
appearsIn Marius the Epicurean NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre historical novel
philosophical novel
associatedWith aestheticism
associatedWithPhilosophy Epicureanism NERFINISHED
aestheticism
centralConcern how to live well
relationship between beauty and morality
createdBy Walter Pater NERFINISHED
createdInYear 1885
exploresTheme ethics
faith and doubt
pleasure and duty
religious experience
gender male
hasCulturalContext Roman paganism
early Christianity
hasLiteraryFunction vehicle for Pater’s philosophical ideas
hasOccupation student
hasPerspective subjective
hasTheme aesthetic life versus moral duty
conflict between paganism and Christianity
formation of character
hasTrait aesthetic
introspective
philosophically inclined
reflective
sensitive
spiritually searching
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Victorian literature (as character in a Victorian novel)
livesIn Roman Empire NERFINISHED
ancient Rome NERFINISHED
narrativeRole first-person focal character
nationality Roman
protagonistOf Marius the Epicurean NERFINISHED
studies Epicureanism NERFINISHED
Platonism NERFINISHED
Stoicism NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfFictionalLife 2nd century CE
undergoes intellectual development
spiritual development

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