Lady Milford

E841985

Lady Milford is a pivotal aristocratic figure in Friedrich Schiller’s play "Kabale und Liebe," embodying the moral and social conflicts of the courtly world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aristocrat
female literary character
fictional character
appearsIn Kabale und Liebe NERFINISHED
associatedWith German drama
courtly society
characterTrait compassionate
morally conflicted
proud
characterType tragic figure
countryOfOrigin fictional representation in Germany
createdBy Friedrich Schiller NERFINISHED
createdInYear 1784
fictionalUniverse Kabale und Liebe universe
firstAppearance Kabale und Liebe NERFINISHED
hasGender female
hasMoralConflict courtly privilege versus bourgeois virtue
duty versus compassion
languageOfWork German
literaryPeriod Sturm und Drang NERFINISHED
medium stage play
narrativeFunction catalyst for revealing corruption at court
mediator between court and bourgeois world
occupation mistress of the prince
partOf characters of Kabale und Liebe
represents moral conflicts of the courtly world
social conflicts of the courtly world
roleInWork aristocratic figure
pivotal character
socialStatus nobility
workGenre bourgeois tragedy

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"Kabale und Liebe" mainCharacter Lady Milford
subject surface form: Kabale und Liebe