Rosings Park

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Rosings Park is the grand, imposing country estate in Jane Austen’s "Pride and Prejudice" that serves as the home of the wealthy and domineering Lady Catherine de Bourgh.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional country estate
fictional location
appearsInWork Pride and Prejudice NERFINISHED
associatedTheme marriage as social advancement
prejudice
pride
social snobbery
associatedWithFamily de Bourgh family NERFINISHED
country England (fictional setting) NERFINISHED
creator Jane Austen NERFINISHED
describedAs elegant
grand
imposing
firstPublicationOfWork 1813
governedBy Lady Catherine de Bourgh’s authority
hasFeature fine furniture
formal gardens
impressive approach
large parkland
spacious rooms
hasNotableOwnerTrait owner is domineering GENERATED
owner is wealthy GENERATED
influencesCharacter Elizabeth Bennet’s understanding of class differences
Elizabeth Bennet’s view of Mr. Darcy
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Regency era
locatedInFictionalArea Hunsford NERFINISHED
locatedNearFictionalPlace Hunsford parsonage NERFINISHED
medium literature
narrativeRole contrast to Longbourn
contrast to Pemberley
ownedBy Lady Catherine de Bourgh NERFINISHED
partOfFictionalUniverse Pride and Prejudice universe NERFINISHED
residenceOf Anne de Bourgh NERFINISHED
Lady Catherine de Bourgh NERFINISHED
sceneOfEvent Elizabeth Bennet’s interactions with Colonel Fitzwilliam
Mr. Darcy’s first proposal to Elizabeth Bennet
conversations between Elizabeth Bennet and Lady Catherine de Bourgh
symbolizes aristocratic wealth
class hierarchy
social status
visitedByCharacter Charlotte Lucas NERFINISHED
Colonel Fitzwilliam NERFINISHED
Elizabeth Bennet NERFINISHED
Mr. Collins NERFINISHED
Mr. Darcy NERFINISHED
workGenre novel of manners

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Lady Catherine de Bourgh residesAt Rosings Park
Lady Catherine de Bourgh owns Rosings Park