Mrs. Clennam

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Mrs. Clennam is a stern, wheelchair-bound, and deeply religious yet secretive and guilt-ridden woman who plays a central role in the family and financial mysteries of Charles Dickens’s novel *Little Dorrit*.

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Mrs. Clennam canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Character in a novel
Fictional character
Literary character
appearsIn Little Dorrit NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme Family duty
Guilt
Punishment
Religious hypocrisy
Secrecy
characterTrait Authoritarian
Cold
Guilt-ridden
Religious
Rigidly pious
Secretive
Severe
Stern
controls Arthur Clennam’s inheritance information
Clennam family business
countryOfOriginOfWork United Kingdom
creator Charles Dickens NERFINISHED
familyName Clennam NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Little Dorrit NERFINISHED
firstPublicationContext Little Dorrit (serialized 1855–1857) NERFINISHED
gender Female
governs Clennam household
hasSpouse Mr. Clennam NERFINISHED
hasStepson Arthur Clennam NERFINISHED
inConflictWith Arthur Clennam NERFINISHED
The Dorrit family NERFINISHED
keepsSecretFrom Arthur Clennam NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryGenre Victorian novel character
mobilityStatus Wheelchair-bound
narrativeRole Antagonistic figure
Central figure in family mystery
Central figure in financial mystery
Major character
occupation Business owner
parentalRoleTo Arthur Clennam NERFINISHED
physicalCondition Disabled
religiousView Calvinistic
residence London, England
surface form: London
settingTimePeriod Victorian era

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Little Dorrit character Mrs. Clennam