Lord Fawn

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Lord Fawn is a cautious, socially ambitious British nobleman in Anthony Trollope’s novel "The Eustace Diamonds," whose engagement to Lizzie Eustace entangles him in scandal and moral compromise.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British nobleman
character in a novel
fictional character
appearsAs minor aristocratic figure in the Palliser universe
appearsIn The Eustace Diamonds
associatedWithTheme marriage and money
respectability and reputation
social ambition
conflictType moral dilemma
social scandal
createdBy Anthony Trollope
engagedTo Lizzie Eustace
firstPublishedIn The Eustace Diamonds
gender male
hasFamilyName Fawn
hasTrait cautious
conventional
socially ambitious
timid
involvedIn Eustace diamonds scandal
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
moralCharacteristic easily influenced
morally compromised
motivatedBy fear of scandal
social advancement
narrativeRole satire of cautious political aristocrat
nationality British
occupation politician
partOf Palliser series
surface form: Palliser novels
politicalAffiliation Liberal Party
publicationYearOfWork 1873
relationshipTypeWithLizzieEustace romantic engagement
setting Victorian era
surface form: Victorian England
socialClass aristocracy
title Lord

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Frank Greystock relativeOf Lord Fawn