Dorincourt Castle

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Dorincourt Castle is the grand ancestral estate of the Earl of Dorincourt in Frances Hodgson Burnett’s novel "Little Lord Fauntleroy."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional estate
fictional location
appearsInWork Little Lord Fauntleroy NERFINISHED
architecturalTypeInFiction castle
associatedWithTheme class and social status
inheritance
transformation through kindness
countryInFiction England NERFINISHED
createdByAuthor Frances Hodgson Burnett NERFINISHED
describedAs ancestral
grand
firstAppearanceYear 1886
firstAppearsInFormat novel GENERATED
genreOfWorkContext Victorian novel
children’s literature
hasFictionalAmenity extensive grounds
gardens
great hall
stables
hasFictionalFunction family home of the Dorincourt line
seat of the Dorincourt title
hasMediaAdaptationSettingIn film adaptations of Little Lord Fauntleroy
television adaptations of Little Lord Fauntleroy
hasNarrativeRole primary setting
symbol of aristocratic privilege
hasResident Cedric Errol NERFINISHED
Earl of Dorincourt NERFINISHED
servants of the Earl of Dorincourt
influencesCharacterDevelopmentOf Cedric Errol NERFINISHED
Earl of Dorincourt NERFINISHED
inspiredByRealWorldConcept English country house
aristocratic estate
isAncestralHomeOf Earl of Dorincourt NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
locatedInFictionalRegion Dorincourt NERFINISHED
ownedByFictionalCharacter Earl of Dorincourt NERFINISHED
partOfFictionalUniverse Little Lord Fauntleroy universe NERFINISHED
symbolizesForCharacter power and isolation for the Earl of Dorincourt
social elevation for Cedric Errol
timePeriodDepicted late 19th century England
usedAsSettingForEvent Cedric Errol’s introduction to English nobility
reconciliation of the Earl of Dorincourt with his family

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Cedric Errol residence Dorincourt Castle
Earl of Dorincourt residence Dorincourt Castle