Cleland, Robert
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Open pageInchbracken: The Story of a Fama Clamosa by Cleland, Robert is often approached through characters such as Julia, Lady Caroline, Mrs. Sangster. This page gathers the main figures and reading paths tied to the work.
Readers usually arrive at Inchbracken: The Story of a Fama Clamosa looking for a quick sense of the story, its tone, and the central conflict.
Inchbracken: The Story of a Fama Clamosa also supports character-driven reading because the work has a recognizable cast that can be explored one figure at a time.
Julia: Ambitious young woman seeking social and romantic success. Known for social ambitions and emotional depth; Artistic and careful dresser; Assertive and somewhat manipulative.
Lady Caroline: Aristocratic lady with perceptive, nurturing personality. Known for perceptive and introspective; discerning and compassionate; pragmatic and social.
Mrs. Sangster: Protective, cautious matriarch guiding family prospects. Known for concerned about her children's future and reputation; prudent and cautious in social matters.
Roderick Brown: a compassionate reflective clergyman committed to moral and social service. Known for deep moral conflict and dedication; compassionate and charitable.
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Open pageJulia: Ambitious young woman seeking social and romantic success. Known for social ambitions and emotional depth; Artistic and careful dresser; Assertive and somewhat manipulative.
Open pageLady Caroline: Aristocratic lady with perceptive, nurturing personality. Known for perceptive and introspective; discerning and compassionate; pragmatic and social.
Open pageMrs. Sangster: Protective, cautious matriarch guiding family prospects. Known for concerned about her children's future and reputation; prudent and cautious in social matters.
Open pageRoderick Brown: a compassionate reflective clergyman committed to moral and social service. Known for deep moral conflict and dedication; compassionate and charitable.
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