Ginevra Fanshawe

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Ginevra Fanshawe is a flirtatious, self-centered young woman in Charlotte Brontë’s novel "Villette," known for her beauty, coquetry, and shallow charm.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in a novel
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Villette NERFINISHED
characterTrait charming
coquettish
flirtatious
self-centered
shallow
vain
concernedWith admiration from men
fashion
social status
creator Charlotte Brontë NERFINISHED
educatedAt Madame Beck’s pensionnat NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Villette NERFINISHED
gender female
hasRelationshipWith Count de Hamal NERFINISHED
Dr. John Graham Bretton NERFINISHED
Lucy Snowe NERFINISHED
knownFor beauty
coquetry
shallow charm
languageOfWork English
marriedTo Count de Hamal NERFINISHED
medium novel
narrativeFunction satire of shallow social vanity
narrativeRole foil to Lucy Snowe
nationality English
portrayedAs beautiful
capricious
materialistic
spoiled
relationshipTypeWith Count de Hamal eventual husband GENERATED
relationshipTypeWith Dr. John Graham Bretton love interest GENERATED
relationshipTypeWith Lucy Snowe school friend GENERATED
relative Mrs. Bretton NERFINISHED
relativeType cousin of Mrs. Bretton
residence Madame Beck’s pensionnat in Villette NERFINISHED
settingOfActivity Madame Beck’s school NERFINISHED
the fictional city of Villette NERFINISHED
socialClass upper middle class
values personal admiration
rank in a suitor
wealth in a suitor
workGenre Victorian novel
workPublicationDate 1853

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Villette mainCharacter Ginevra Fanshawe
Villette hasCharacter Ginevra Fanshawe