Baroness Emmusca Orczy
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A British writer of Hungarian birth: "Baroness Emmusca Orczy" refers to a specific historical person, a female author and noble, known for her literary works, particularly adventure novels and plays set during the French Revolution.
Usage
- This term is used exclusively as a proper noun to identify the individual. It is typically used in biographical, historical, or literary contexts.
- Example:
Advanced Usage
- The title "Baroness" is an integral part of her name, denoting her rank in the nobility.
- Her name is often cited in discussions of early 20th-century popular literature and adaptations of her work for stage and screen.
Variants and Related Words
- Orczy: A shortened, informal reference sometimes used, though "Baroness Orczy" is more standard.
- Orczy's most famous character is Sir Percy Blakeney.
- The Scarlet Pimpernel: The title of her most famous novel and the name of its protagonist, often used as a cultural reference stemming from her work.
Synonyms
- Author: A general term for a writer.
- Novelist: A writer of novels.
Notes
- There are no direct phrasal verbs or idioms associated with this proper noun. It functions solely as the name of a person.
Noun
- British writer (born in Hungary) (1865-1947)