Calantha

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Calantha is the tragic young heroine of Lady Caroline Lamb’s 1816 novel "Glenarvon," whose emotional turmoil and doomed romance drive the story’s Gothic political melodrama.

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
novel protagonist
appearsInWork Glenarvon NERFINISHED
associatedWithMotive romantic obsession
self-destructive love
centralThemeRelation doomed romance
emotional turmoil
characterType romantic heroine
tragic romantic figure
countryOfWorkOrigin United Kingdom NERFINISHED
createdBy Lady Caroline Lamb NERFINISHED
drivesElement Gothic atmosphere of Glenarvon
political melodrama of Glenarvon
fictionalUniverse Glenarvon NERFINISHED
firstAppearance novel Glenarvon
languageOfWork English
linkedToTheme moral transgression
political intrigue
psychological suffering
social scandal
literaryPeriod Romantic era
narrativeFunction protagonist whose emotional turmoil drives the plot
narrativeOutcome tragic fate
publicationContext early 19th-century British literature
roleInWork tragic heroine
workAuthor Lady Caroline Lamb NERFINISHED
workGenre Gothic novel
political melodrama
workPublicationYear 1816

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Glenarvon mainCharacter Calantha