Tales of My Landlord
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Tales of My Landlord is a series of historical novels by Sir Walter Scott that vividly depict Scottish life, law, and society through interconnected stories framed by a fictional landlord narrator.
All labels observed (4)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Tales of My Landlord canonical | 4 |
| Tales of My Landlord series | 1 |
| Tales of My Landlord, First Series | 1 |
| Tales of My Landlord, Second Series | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Tales of My Landlord Context triple: [Sir Walter Scott, notableWork, Tales of My Landlord]
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A.
The Landlord
The Landlord is a central storytelling host figure in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s narrative poem collection "Tales of a Wayside Inn."
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B.
Landlady
"Landlady" is a poem from William Blake's collection *Songs of Experience*, reflecting his characteristic exploration of social relations and human psychology.
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C.
the Hotel Landlady
The Hotel Landlady is a minor but pivotal character in Paulo Coelho’s novel "The Devil and Miss Prym," serving as part of the small village community that reflects the story’s moral tensions and human weaknesses.
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D.
Stiltsville
Stiltsville is a historic collection of wooden stilt houses built over the shallow waters of Biscayne Bay near Miami, Florida.
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E.
The Land of Take-What-You-Want
The Land of Take-What-You-Want is a magical realm in Enid Blyton’s Faraway Tree stories where visitors can freely help themselves to any object or treat they desire.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Tales of My Landlord Target entity description: Tales of My Landlord is a series of historical novels by Sir Walter Scott that vividly depict Scottish life, law, and society through interconnected stories framed by a fictional landlord narrator.
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A.
The Landlord
The Landlord is a central storytelling host figure in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s narrative poem collection "Tales of a Wayside Inn."
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B.
Landlady
"Landlady" is a poem from William Blake's collection *Songs of Experience*, reflecting his characteristic exploration of social relations and human psychology.
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C.
the Hotel Landlady
The Hotel Landlady is a minor but pivotal character in Paulo Coelho’s novel "The Devil and Miss Prym," serving as part of the small village community that reflects the story’s moral tensions and human weaknesses.
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D.
Stiltsville
Stiltsville is a historic collection of wooden stilt houses built over the shallow waters of Biscayne Bay near Miami, Florida.
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E.
The Land of Take-What-You-Want
The Land of Take-What-You-Want is a magical realm in Enid Blyton’s Faraway Tree stories where visitors can freely help themselves to any object or treat they desire.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Tales of My Landlord Description of subject: Tales of My Landlord is a series of historical novels by Sir Walter Scott that vividly depict Scottish life, law, and society through interconnected stories framed by a fictional landlord narrator.
Referenced by (7)
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