Amanda Prynne

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Amanda Prynne is the witty, headstrong heroine of Noël Coward’s comedy "Private Lives," known for her volatile romance with her ex-husband Elyot.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
theatrical character
appearsIn Private Lives NERFINISHED
associatedWorkAuthor Noël Coward NERFINISHED
characterTrait headstrong
impulsive
romantic
witty
conflictType marital conflict
romantic conflict
verbal sparring with Elyot Chase
coProtagonist Elyot Chase NERFINISHED
countryOfOriginOfWork United Kingdom
createdBy Noël Coward NERFINISHED
firstPerformanceWork 1930
genreOfWork comedy
hasDialogueStyle rapid-fire banter
sarcastic wit
hasExSpouse Elyot Chase NERFINISHED
hasRomanticPartner Elyot Chase NERFINISHED
hasSpouse Elyot Chase NERFINISHED
hasStageTradition frequently revived role in modern theatre
languageOfWork English
narrativeRole heroine
protagonist
relationshipTypeWithElyotChase volatile romance GENERATED
settingOfKeyScenes Deauville hotel NERFINISHED
apartment in Paris
typicalCharacterArchetype sophisticated, independent woman in high comedy GENERATED
workMedium stage play

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Private Lives (stage) hasMainCharacter Amanda Prynne
subject surface form: Private Lives