Edward Rosier

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Edward Rosier is a minor character in Henry James's novel "The Portrait of a Lady," known as a refined but somewhat superficial American expatriate art collector who becomes romantically interested in Pansy Osmond.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Character in novel
Fictional character
appearsIn The Portrait of a Lady NERFINISHED
appearsInLanguage English
associatedWith Gilbert Osmond NERFINISHED
Isabel Archer NERFINISHED
Pansy Osmond NERFINISHED
characterType Minor character
creator Henry James NERFINISHED
genre Literary realism NERFINISHED
hasRomanticPlotFunction Suitor to Pansy Osmond
literaryRole Foil to Gilbert Osmond
medium Novel
nationality American
occupation Art collector
partOf The Portrait of a Lady character list
personalityTrait Refined
Somewhat superficial
residence Europe NERFINISHED
romanticallyInterestedIn Pansy Osmond NERFINISHED
settingOfActivity Florence NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED
socialClass Expatriate
themeInvolvement American expatriates in Europe
Marriage and social ambition
workPublicationYear 1881

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Pansy Osmond hasLoveInterest Edward Rosier