Baron Fitz-Owen

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Baron Fitz-Owen is a central noble figure in Clara Reeve’s Gothic novel "The Old English Baron," embodying the chivalric and moral ideals around which the story’s inheritance and justice themes revolve.

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Baron Fitz-Owen canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
nobleman
appearsIn The Old English Baron NERFINISHED
appearsInLiteraryTradition English Gothic literature
associatedWithTheme inheritance
justice
legitimacy
nobility
countryOfCitizenship England
createdBy Clara Reeve NERFINISHED
embodies chivalric ideals
moral ideals
familyRole patriarch
fictionalUniverse The Old English Baron universe NERFINISHED
genreOfWorkAppearedIn Gothic novel
historical fiction
hasTrait benevolent
chivalrous
honourable
just
pious
influencedBy medieval chivalric ideals
languageOfWork English
moralFunctionInNarrative guardian of justice
moral exemplar
narrativeRole central noble figure
supporting protagonist
occupation baron
relatedWork The Castle of Otranto NERFINISHED
socialStatus landed aristocracy
timePeriodOfFictionalSetting late Middle Ages
workPublicationDate 1777

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The Old English Baron mainCharacter Baron Fitz-Owen