This character’s “Puritan energy” causes her to only take an emerald ring and bracelet when dividing up her late mother’s jewelry. After an epigraph from The Maid’s Tragedy, this character is described as having “beauty which seems to be thrown into relief by poor dress.” Adolf Naumann paints this resident of Tipton Grange as Saint Clare during her first honeymoon in Rome in a novel set during the (*) 1832 Reform Act. This character’s sister Celia marries her initial suitor James Chettam. This character appears in a novel based on two respective works about her and the doctor Tertius Lydgate. This character is disinherited for marrying the younger cousin of a reverend who dies without finishing The Key to All Mythologies in a novel subtitled A Study of Provincial Life. For 10 points, name this woman who marries Edward Casaubon, and then Will Ladislaw, in Middlemarch. ■END■
ANSWER: Dorothea Brooke [or Dorothea Brooke, or “Miss Brooke”; prompt on Brooke]
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