Archduchess Harriet / Archduke Harry

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Archduchess Harriet / Archduke Harry is a gender-shifting noble character in Virginia Woolf’s "Orlando: A Biography," embodying the novel’s playful exploration of identity and transformation.

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instanceOf fictional character
gender-shifting character
literary character
noble
appearsIn Orlando: A Biography NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre LGBT literature
biographical fiction
modernist literature
createdBy Virginia Woolf NERFINISHED
embodiesTheme gender fluidity
identity transformation
performance of gender
hasAlias Archduchess Harriet NERFINISHED
Archduke Harry NERFINISHED
hasGender female
male
hasNationalityInFiction Austrian
hasTitle Archduchess
Archduke
isPursuerOf Orlando NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction comic figure
exploration of gender identity
satire of aristocracy
relationshipToOrlando would-be suitor
setInWorkPeriod 18th century
Elizabethan era NERFINISHED
workAuthorNationality British
workForm novel
workLanguage English
workPublicationYear 1928

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Orlando: A Biography notableCharacter Archduchess Harriet / Archduke Harry