Lumley Ferrers

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Lumley Ferrers is a cunning, ambitious, and morally unscrupulous character in Edward Bulwer-Lytton’s novel "Ernest Maltravers," serving as a foil to the more idealistic protagonist.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel character
alignment antagonistic
appearsIn Ernest Maltravers NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre Victorian novel
philosophical novel
social novel
associatedWithTheme ambition
moral corruption
political intrigue
social climbing
characterTrait ambitious
cunning
morally unscrupulous
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom (fictional setting context) NERFINISHED
createdBy Edward Bulwer-Lytton NERFINISHED
firstAppearanceIn Ernest Maltravers NERFINISHED
hasMoralAlignment amoral
hasRelationshipTo Ernest Maltravers NERFINISHED
hasRole foil to Ernest Maltravers
languageOfWork English
literaryEra Victorian literature NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction contrast to idealistic protagonist
relationshipTypeWithErnestMaltravers foil GENERATED
rival GENERATED
setInPeriod 19th-century England (fictional representation)
usedAsDeviceByAuthor moral contrast
social satire vehicle

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Ernest Maltravers hasCharacter Lumley Ferrers