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Illegitimacy in fiction

This is a list of fictional stories in which illegitimacy features as an important plot element. Passing mentions are omitted from this article. Many of these stories explore the social pain and exclusion felt by illegitimate "natural children".

Illegitimacy was a common theme in Victorian literature. "Illegitimacy was a popular subject for Victorian writers, not only because of its value as a plot device, but also because of the changing laws affecting illegitimate children and their parents which kept the topic in the public eye."[1]

Written works edit

 
Shakespeare
 
Middleton
 
Massinger
 
Franklin
 
Fielding
 
Voltaire
 
Austen
 
Dumas, père
 
Herzen
 
Hawthorne
 
Gaskell
 
Dickens
 
Trollope
 
Dumas, fils
 
Eliot
 
Collins
 
Hugo
 
Tolstoy
 
Daudet
 
Turgenev
 
Dostoyevsky
 
Hardy
 
James
 
Prus
 
Caine
 
Conrad
 
Linnankoski
 
Wright
 
Forster
 
Pagnol
 
Faulkner
 
Irving
 
Martin
 
Hobb

Pre-Victorian edit

  • Geoffrey of Monmouth, The History of the Kings of Britain (c. 1136 prose history): Much attention is focused on the disputable bastardy of King Arthur, as well as the illegitimate origins of the wizard Merlin.
  • Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte d'Arthur (1485 prose romance): King Arthur is conceived illegitimately when his father Uther Pendragon utilizes Merlin's magic to seduce Igraine, a noblewoman married to Duke Gorlois. Later, Arthur unwittingly begets a bastard son, Mordred, on his own half-sister Morgause. At Arthur's court, Mordred and his half-brother Agravain incite growing discontent about the Queen's adulterous relations with Sir Lancelot, and a civil war ensues. While Arthur is preoccupied fighting Lancelot, Mordred spreads word that Arthur has been killed, seizes the crown for himself, and attempts to seduce the queen. She resists, and Arthur quickly returns, attacking and defeating his son's armies. Mordred dies in combat, and Arthur is fatally wounded and dies shortly thereafter with his kingdom in ruins.
  • William Shakespeare:
    • Richard III (1591 play): Richard, Duke of Gloucester, usurps the English throne, justifying the coup by claiming that the young nephew he deposed, King Edward V, and his younger brother, the Duke of York, are both illegitimate, as their father (Edward IV) was promised in marriage to another woman when he wedded their mother.
    • King John (1595? play): Philip Falconbridge, bastard son of Richard the Lionheart, helps save England from ruin at the hands of Richard's incompetent younger brother, John of England.
    • Much Ado About Nothing (1598 play): The envious and melancholy villain of the comedy, Don John, is a bastard, and invents schemes to thwart the marriage of his legitimate brother's close friends.
    • King Lear (1605 play): Edmund, bastard son of the Earl of Gloucester, first cheats his legitimate brother Edgar of his lands, then stands by while his father is declared a traitor, blinded, and sent to wander in the wilderness. Edmund finally makes an attempt on the English crown itself by bedding Lear's two daughters Regan and Goneril.
    • The Tempest (1611 play): Caliban, a savage, deformed slave of the play's protagonist, Prospero, is the offspring of a witch and a sea demon.
  • Thomas Middleton, The Revenger's Tragedy (1607 play): In addition to cuckolding his father and plotting against his legitimate brother, the Duke's bastard son, Spurio, also becomes heavily embroiled in the Revenger's plot to undo the Duke and the rest of his family.
  • Philip Massinger, The Maid of Honour (1632 play): a king removes his troublesome illegitimate brother from court by sending him off on a secret military campaign.
  • Benjamin Franklin, "The Speech of Polly Baker" (1747 story): a woman is put on trial for having an illegitimate child. She had been convicted four times in the past for this same crime. Each time, she said, the full blame was placed on her shoulders but not the father's.
  • Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (1749 novel): Tom, the bastard infant of a country girl, is left in an anonymous bundle to the care of the rich and kind-hearted Mr. Allworthy. Mr. Allworthy raises Tom, who grows up and has a number of adventures over the book's thousand-plus pages.
  • Voltaire, Candide (1759 satirical novella): The hero Candide, in the opening of chapter 1, is "suspected [to be] the son of the Baron's sister by a respectable, honest gentleman of the neighborhood, whom she had refused to marry because he could prove only seventy-one quarterings, the rest of his family tree having been lost in the passage of time."[2]
  • Jane Austen:
    • Sense and Sensibility (1811 novel): Colonel Brandon's ward Miss Williams is suspected to be his illegitimate daughter but it is revealed that she in fact the illegitimate daughter of his first love Eliza, who had been forced to marry his brother and was later divorced by her husband for infidelity. She leaves her daughter, also Eliza, to his care. On a visit to Bath, she is seduced by Willoughby who has abandoned her prior to his meeting Marianne. She in turn gives birth to an illegitimate child. When Willoughby's aunt discovers the affair, she disowns him, leading him to forsake Marianne whom he truly loves and marry an heiress for her fortune.
    • Emma (1815 novel): Harriet Smith, a young woman who attends a local school, is described as the "natural daughter of somebody" ("natural" in this sense meaning illegitimate). She is befriended by Emma Woodhouse, who imagines that Harriet is the child of a wealthy gentleman and introduces her to the local vicar, Mr. Elton, who she thinks is a good match. Elton, however, sees Harriet as far below him socially, and instead woos the unsuspecting Emma. It is revealed later in the novel that Harriet is the child of a prosperous tradesman.
  • Alexandre Dumas, père (who fathered several illegitimate children, including Alexandre Dumas, fils), Antony (1831 play): a defense of adultery and illegitimacy.[3]

Victorian edit

  • Charles Dickens: nearly half of his 14 finished novels include illegitimate individuals:
  • Alexander Herzen, Who is to Blame? (1847 novel): Krutsifersky is the tutor of Lyubonka, an illegitimate daughter of the retired general, Negrov. Upon forming an emotional attachment to Lyubonka, Krutsifersky is allowed to marry her. The emphasis given to Lyubonka's illegitimacy was of personal concern to Herzen, who was himself illegitimate.[5]
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter (1850 novel): Hester Prynne gives birth after committing adultery, refuses to name the father, and is cast out of Puritan society.
  • William Makepeace Thackeray, The History of Henry Esmond (1852 historical novel): supposed illegitimate protagonist, who finally receives documents proving his legitimacy but destroys them in order not to injure the heirs to his property. Set during the English Restoration.
  • Elizabeth Gaskell, Ruth (1853 social novel): a compassionate portrayal of an orphaned young seamstress, Ruth Hilton, who is seduced, impregnated and abandoned by gentleman Henry Bellingham.
  • Wilkie Collins had concurrent domestic relationships with two women, who knew about each other.[6] "For Collins, the theme of illegitimacy was more than just a plot mechanism: through his fiction he continually questioned society's condemnation of the unmarried mother and her child."[7]
    • Hide and Seek (1854), about the parentage of a deaf and dumb girl "Madonna" adopted by an artist and his wife.
    • The Dead Secret (1857 novel), concerns the unexpected discovery of a character's illegitimacy and the resulting moral dilemmas that face the character.
    • The Woman in White (1859), centred on illegitimacy, and the lengths that one of the main characters, the illegitimate Sir Percival Glyde, goes to conceal it. (See also Wilkie Collins' The Woman in White in "Look-alike: Literature".)
    • No Name (1862). Two sisters are disinherited when their parents' death reveals them to be bastards; one accepts her reduced circumstances, but the other plots revenge.
  • Alexandre Dumas, fils (illegitimate son of Alexandre Dumas, père), in his play The Illegitimate Son (1858), espoused the belief that if a man fathers an illegitimate child, then he has an obligation to legitimize the child and marry the woman.
  • Anthony Trollope:
    • Doctor Thorne (1858 novel): two sets of country gentlefolk fallen on hard times are especially proud of their "pure blood", but the well-meaning doctor brings up his illegitimate niece as a lady and then discovers that there is no place for her in their social world.
    • Ralph the Heir (1871 novel): The estate of Newton Priory is entailed upon the legitimate heir, nephew of the current Squire; the Squire tries to buy the reversion from the spendthrift, debt-ridden heir so that the Squire can leave it by will to his illegitimate son.
    • Lady Anna (1874 novel): The vicious Earl Lovel has told his wife that their marriage was invalid; during the two decades that she has struggled to prove its validity, their daughter Anna has grown up with her legitimacy in question. He dies intestate, and the disposal of his large fortune depends on her status.
  • George Eliot:
    • Adam Bede (1859 novel): Hetty is seduced by a young officer who abandons her; she then abandons her baby in a field where it dies, and is tried for its murder.
    • Daniel Deronda (1876 novel): Gwendolen Harleth discovers that her suitor Henleigh Grandcourt has four illegitimate children with an ex-mistress. She initially spurns him but later marries him when her family is ruined. Also, the other protagonist, Daniel, suspects (albeit mistakenly) that he might be the illegitimate son of his guardian Sir Hugo Mallinger.
  • Victor Hugo, Les Misérables (1862 novel): Cosette is the illegitimate daughter of Fantine and Felix Tholomyes. After Tholomyes abandons Fantine and Cosette, Fantine entrusts Cosette to the care of the Thénardiers (who secretly force her to work as a scullery maid) and pays them for Cosette's care. After Fantine dies of tuberculosis, Jean Valjean rears Cosette; when she grows up, she falls in love with Marius Pontmercy, whom Jean Valjean saves when an insurrection is crushed.
  • Leo Tolstoy:
    • War and Peace (1869 novel): one of the principal protagonists, Pierre Bezukhov, is an illegitimate child of a dying father who has many other illegitimate children. Pierre is chosen to inherit his father's fortune and title of Count Bezukhov.
    • Anna Karenina (1877 novel): Anna has an affair with Count Aleksei Vronsky, which leads to an illegitimate daughter, whom she names Annie. This incident drives the rest of the plot towards its tragic conclusion.
  • Thomas Hardy:
    • Far from the Madding Crowd (1874 novel): Frank Troy and Bathsheba's servant Fanny Robin are lovers before and when they part after Fanny misses their wedding, she is pregnant, unknown to him. Following Troy's marriage to Bathsheba, Fanny returns and encounters Troy again before dying in childbirth along with her child. Gabriel Oak fails to conceal the facts from Bathsheba and she is devastated when Troy tells her that he only loved Fanny. The events lead to tragic consequences.
    • Two on a Tower (1882 novel): the heroine, Lady Viviette Constantine, chooses a loveless marriage over the shame of giving birth to an illegitimate baby.
    • The Mayor of Casterbridge (1886 novel): the protagonist Michael Henchard believes that Elizabeth Jane is the daughter he abandoned, when she returns to him years later along with his wife; but after his wife's death he finds out from her letter that his own daughter died and this Elizabeth Jane is the illegitimate child of Captain Newson, to whom he had 'sold' his wife many years ago. Initially this affects his feelings for Elizabeth, but later he begins to love her as his own child and hides her true parentage from her, which leads to tragedy.
    • Tess of the d'Urbervilles (1891 novel): the eponymous heroine is raped by her employer Alec; she gives birth but the baby dies.
    • Jude the Obscure (1895): Jude and Sue have two children together and it is later revealed that they are not married, making the children illegitimate. The children are killed by Jude's legitimate son with his ex-wife Arabella, who also hangs himself, and the shock sends Sue into premature labour with another child, who dies.
  • Alphonse Daudet, Jack (1876 novel): about an illegitimate child, a martyr to his mother's selfishness.
  • Bolesław Prus often discussed illegitimacy in his journalistic writings.[8] Stories by him involving it include:
    • "An Orphan's Lot" ("Sieroca dola", 1876 short story).[9]
    • "Little Stan's Adventure" ("Przygoda Stasia", 1879 short story): a year-and-a-half-old boy wanders off from his parents; winds up, after a series of chance occurrences, in the home of another townsman; is thought by that man's neighbors to resemble him, and is assumed by them to be his out-of-wedlock child. The perfectly legitimate boy is eventually reunited with his parents; and the townsman, who has developed an emotional attachment to the boy, regrets that the boy is not his own, if out-of-wedlock, son.[10]
  • Ivan Turgenev, Virgin Soil (1877 novel): the main character, Nezhdanov (whose name means "unexpected"), is an illegitimate son of a Russian aristocrat. With a desire to do something in the world, he joins the Narodniki, hoping to find his place by "going to the people". In the end, Nezhdanov's confusion about his divided life causes him to commit suicide.
  • Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Brothers Karamazov (1880 novel): Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov is the father of three sons, and widely rumored to have fathered a fourth, illegitimate son, Pavel Smerdyakov. Although the eldest son, Dmitri, is put on trial for the murder of his father, Pavel later confesses the crime to Ivan, another of Karamazov's sons.
  • Henry James, The Portrait of a Lady (1881 novel): the heroine, Isabel Archer, discovers that the daughter of her husband Gilbert Osmond is not his first wife's child but was born to Madam Merle, who had been his lover many years ago.
  • Hall Caine:
    • Son of Hagar (1886 novel): opening scene is set in Victorian London police court where a girl is charged with attempted suicide after she and her illegitimate baby had been dragged from the Thames. The girl later marries and becomes Mrs. Ritson, the wife of a Cumbrian dalesman, and has two more sons.
    • The Bondman (1890 novel): A complex revenge/romance set in late 18th century Isle of Man and in Iceland. Stephen Orry, a dissolute seaman, marries Rachael, the daughter of Iceland's Governor-General, and deserts her before their boy Jason is born.

Twentieth century edit

  • Harold Bell Wright, The Shepherd of the Hills (1907): the Shepherd's son ("Mad Howard") has fathered an illegitimate child (Pete) with Grant "Old Matt" Matthews' daughter (who died giving birth). Mad Howard leaves the Ozarks but returns and secretly converses with Pete; separately, the Shepherd relocates to the Ozarks and befriends Old Matt. Old Matt, meanwhile, has sworn vengeance on Pete's father and grandfather, not knowing that the Shepherd is Pete's grandfather. At the end, Old Matt forgives the Shepherd and Mad Howard.
  • Johannes Linnankoski, The Fugitives (1908): based on actual events,[11] the novella tells of a peasant family which moved from Tavastia to Savonia due to shame and fear of gossip because the daughter of the family had married an elderly widower but had had an illegitimate child with another man.
  • Joseph Conrad, Under Western Eyes (1910): the protagonist, Razumov, is the illegitimate son of a Russian prince, by whom he is unacknowledged save to the extent of being supported as a student at the University of St. Petersburg. A fellow-student, Victor Haldin, a revolutionist who has just assassinated a savagely repressive government minister, asks Razumov to help him escape. Razumov, with his father's help, turns him in, and Haldin is hanged. Razumov finds himself admired by university companions as Haldin's associate in killing the detested minister. The authorities send him as a government spy to Geneva, a center of anti-tsarist intrigue. There, he finds, live Haldin's mother and sister, who share Haldin's liberal convictions; Razumov falls in love with the sister and eventually confesses having turned in her brother. He then confesses the same to the assembled revolutionists, who burst his eardrums, making him deaf for life. He staggers away, is knocked down by a streetcar, and finally returns as an obscure cripple to Russia.[12]
  • E. M. Forster, Howards End (1910): Helen Schlegel has a brief affair with Leonard Bast, resulting in a pregnancy which she tries to conceal from her family by going abroad. The discovery of this fact and of the identity of her lover causes a rift between Margaret and Henry Wilcox and has tragic consequences for Leonard.
  • David Graham Phillips, Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise (1912), made into a movie starring Clark Gable and Greta Garbo.
  • C. S. Forester, Brown on Resolution (1929 novel): the protagonist, an illegitimate British sailor and the only survivor of his ship, escapes custody aboard an Imperial German raider making repairs off an island in the South Atlantic and delays the ship's departure long enough for a British ship to arrive and destroy it, losing his life in the process. The captain of the British ship is the sailor's father, who never knew of his son's existence.
  • Marcel Pagnol:
    • Marius (1929 play).
    • Fanny (1932 play).
    • César (1936 play).
  • William Faulkner, As I Lay Dying (1930 novel): The character Jewel Bundren is revealed to be the illegitimate child of Addie Bundren and Reverend Whitfield.
  • Dorothy L. Sayers, The Nine Tailors (1934 mystery novel): fear of uncovering illegitimacy and the social shame that that would bring are key plot drivers in the murder.
  • Grace Metalious, Peyton Place (1956 novel): The main plot follows the lives of three women in a small New England town — lonely, repressed Constance MacKenzie, her illegitimate daughter Allison, and her employee Selena Cross.
  • Violette Leduc, La Batarde (1964 autobiography).
  • Marguerite Yourcenar, The Abyss (1968 historical novel): centres on a man's quest for meaning in his life, and the consequences of his illegitimate birth on his mother (devastating) and his father (very little). Belgian filmmaker André Delvaux adapted it into a movie in 1988.
  • Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey-Maturin series, set in the Regency era, has Dr. Stephen Maturin y Domanova as one of its main characters. Being the illegitimate son of an Irish official and a Catalan lady, he faces many small but significant problems, such as being considered a poor match by many people (including himself) when contemplating marriage, risking insult often, in a society in which offenses and their settlement through a duel have an important weight in a gentleman's honour, and feeling anxious when one of his close friends is pregnant with an illegitimate child herself.
  • Ellis Peters' The Cadfael Chronicles, a series of historical mysteries set during the Anarchy, has several important illegitimate characters appearing in several of the books. The difference between Welsh and English law regarding inheritance as well as different customs and attitudes regarding illegitimacy (for both the parents and the children) comes up more than once; additionally, in the sixth book, Cadfael discovers that he had fathered an illegitimate child during his days as a crusader, and said child appears in three of the novels all told.
  • John Irving, The World According to Garp (1982 novel): the eponymous protagonist is conceived outside of marriage, under bizarre circumstances that permeate the book.
  • Angela Carter, Wise Children (1991 novel): several generations of illegitimacy in a theatrical family.
  • Tanya Huff, Blood Books (1991–97 series of novels): Henry Fitzroy, the illegitimate son of Henry VIII, lives in modern-day Toronto, Canada, having long ago been turned into a vampire. He now earns a living writing romance novels and forms a relationship with Vicki Nelson, a former police officer.
  • Melina Marchetta, Looking for Alibrandi (1993 novel): involves a main theme of illegitimacy—of a year-12 student, whose father comes back into her life after having left her mother 18 years earlier. It also involves a massive theme of multiculturalism.
  • Dorothy Allison, Bastard out of Carolina (1993 novel): Bone, the protagonist, is an illegitimate child referred to as a bastard. Her mother, Anney, is fifteen-years-old when she gives birth to her, and she unsuccessfully tries to petition for Bone's legitimacy. Anney goes on to marry a man named Lyle and have a legitimate daughter named Reese.
  • Robin Hobb, The Farseer Trilogy (1995–97) and subsequent novels set in The Realm of the Elderlings focus on "Fitz", a prince's illegitimate son who is named for his bastardy.
  • George R. R. Martin, A Song of Ice and Fire (series of novels, 1996–present): Illegitimacy is a central theme throughout the series, and many major characters have or are illegitimate children. Illegitimacy also instigates the War of Five Kings when Ned Stark discovers that Queen Cersei's children are actually bastards.

Musicals edit

Music edit

Films edit

Television edit

  • Peyton Place (1964–69) – ABC TV series based on Grace Metalious' novel
  • Dynasty (1981-1989) - Dominique Deveraux (born Millie Cox [ Diahann Carroll ]) was revealed to be the illegitimate daughter of Blake Carrington (John Forsythe)'s father Tom Carrington and, therefore, Blake's half-sister.
  • Murphy Brown (1988–98) – the title character bore a baby out of wedlock, prompting criticism from Vice President Dan Quayle
  • Friends (1994–2004) – Ross Geller and Rachel Green, two of the main characters, have an illegitimate child.
  • Bastard out of Carolina (1996) – film made by Showtime Networks, directed by Anjelica Huston, based on a novel by Dorothy Allison, adapted by Anne Meredith; Jena Malone stars as a poor, physically abused and sexually molested girl.
  • South Park (1997–present) – Eric Cartman is the illegitimate son of Liane Cartman and a fictitious Denver Broncos player, Jack Tenorman
  • Midsomer Murders (1997–present) – the episode, "Bantling Boy", centered on the illegitimate son of a baronet.
  • Gilmore Girls (2000–2007): the premise of the show is Lorelai Gilmore's raising her daughter out of wedlock, as a single mother, with the help of the fictitious town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut.
  • One Tree Hill (2003–12) – Lucas Scott, illegitimate son of Dan Scott
  • NCIS (2003–present) – Ziva David's paternal half-brother, Ari Haswari, is an illegitimate half-Jewish, half-Arab Mossad traitor.
  • Downton Abbey (2010–15) – Charlie, the illegitimate son of Ethel Parks; Marigold, the illegitimate daughter of Lady Edith; Daniel Clark, the illegitimate son of Lord Sinderby.
  • Archer (2010–present) – Sterling Archer is the illegitimate son of Mallory Archer and a currently unknown father.
  • Grimm (2011–17) – Sean Renard is the illegitimate son of a king and a hexenbiest; Adalind Schade has two love children, Diana and Kelly, respectively by Renard and Nick Burkhardt.
  • Game of Thrones (2011–2019) – The series' plot is sparked by Jon Arryn learning that the royal children are all illegitimate due to Queen Cersei having committed incest with her twin brother, this being explored at length. Jon Snow, presumed illegitimate son of Eddard Stark; Ramsay Snow, illegitimate son of Roose Bolton; and Gendry, illegitimate son of Robert Baratheon, are also main characters. In each case, their being illegitimate (or presumed so) is explored, and it affects them in different ways.
  • Reign (2013) – Sebastian 'Bash' de Poitiers, part of the main cast, is the bastard son of King Henry II.
  • Justice League Unlimited DCAU - episode epilogue – Terry McGinnis and Matt McGinnis are illegitimate sons of Bruce Wayne.
  • 16 and Pregnant (2009-present) and its many spin-offs are reality TV shows about teenage girls who get pregnant out of wedlock

Manga, anime, comic, game edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Representations of illegitimacy in Wilkie Collins's early novels", Philological Quarterly, 22 March 2004. [1]
  2. ^ Voltaire, Candide, or Optimism: A Fresh Translation, Backgrounds, Criticism, translated and edited by Robert M. Adams, 2nd ed., New York, W.W. Norton & Company, 1991, ISBN 0-393-96058-7, p. 1.
  3. ^ Tad Szulc, Chopin in Paris, p. 161.
  4. ^ Michael Gorra writes: "Esther Summerson is an illegitimate child. She lives under an alias and is told by an aunt that she has inherited her unknown mother's shame. Later we learn that she has also gotten her mother's beauty, the beauty of a woman who has schooled herself into a frightening hauteur and is now known as Lady Dedlock." Michael Gorra, "Being Dickens" (review of Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, The Turning Point: 1851—A Year That Changed Charles Dickens and the World, Knopf, 2022, 357 pp.), The New York Review of Books, vol. LXIX, no. 7 (21 April 2022), pp. 50, 54–55. (quotation, pp. 54–55.
  5. ^ Charles A. Moser, The Cambridge History of Russian Literature (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992) pp. 229–230.
  6. ^ Robert Gottlieb, "'Make 'Em Cry, Make 'Em Laugh, Make 'Em Wait'", The New York Review of Books, vol. LXIV, no. 10 (8 June 2017), pp. 25–28.
  7. ^ "Representations of illegitimacy in Wilkie Collins's early novels", Philological Quarterly, 22 March 2004.[2]
  8. ^ Monika Piątkowska, Prus: Śledztwo biograficzne (Prus: A Biographical Investigation), Kraków, Wydawnictwo Znak, 2017, p. 262.
  9. ^ Monika Piątkowska, Prus: Śledztwo biograficzne (Prus: A Biographical Investigation), Kraków, Wydawnictwo Znak, 2017, p. 262.
  10. ^ Monika Piątkowska, Prus: Śledztwo biograficzne (Prus: A Biographical Investigation), Kraków, Wydawnictwo Znak, 2017, pp. 262–63.
  11. ^ Linnankosken Pakolaiset oli avainromaani Lapinlahdelta (in Finnish)
  12. ^ J. I. M. Stewart, Joseph Conrad, pp. 185–87.

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illegitimate natural children Illegitimacy was a common theme in Victorian literature Illegitimacy was a popular subject for Victorian writers not only because of its value as a plot device but also because of the changing laws affecting illegitimate children and their parents which kept the topic in the public eye 1 Contents 1 Written works 1 1 Pre Victorian 1 2 Victorian 1 3 Twentieth century 2 Musicals 3 Music 4 Films 5 Television 6 Manga anime comic game 7 See also 8 Notes 9 ReferencesWritten works edit nbsp Shakespeare nbsp Middleton nbsp Massinger nbsp Franklin nbsp Fielding nbsp Voltaire nbsp Austen nbsp Dumas pere nbsp Herzen nbsp Hawthorne nbsp Gaskell nbsp Dickens nbsp Trollope nbsp Dumas fils nbsp Eliot nbsp Collins nbsp Hugo nbsp Tolstoy nbsp Daudet nbsp Turgenev nbsp Dostoyevsky nbsp Hardy nbsp James nbsp Prus nbsp Caine nbsp Conrad nbsp Linnankoski nbsp Wright nbsp Forster nbsp Pagnol nbsp Faulkner nbsp Irving nbsp Martin nbsp Hobb Pre Victorian edit Geoffrey of Monmouth The History of the Kings of Britain c 1136 prose history Much attention is focused on the disputable bastardy of King Arthur as well as the illegitimate origins of the wizard Merlin Sir Thomas Malory Le Morte d Arthur 1485 prose romance King Arthur is conceived illegitimately when his father Uther Pendragon utilizes Merlin s magic to seduce Igraine a noblewoman married to Duke Gorlois Later Arthur unwittingly begets a bastard son Mordred on his own half sister Morgause At Arthur s court Mordred and his half brother Agravain incite growing discontent about the Queen s adulterous relations with Sir Lancelot and a civil war ensues While Arthur is preoccupied fighting Lancelot Mordred spreads word that Arthur has been killed seizes the crown for himself and attempts to seduce the queen She resists and Arthur quickly returns attacking and defeating his son s armies Mordred dies in combat and Arthur is fatally wounded and dies shortly thereafter with his kingdom in ruins William Shakespeare Richard III 1591 play Richard Duke of Gloucester usurps the English throne justifying the coup by claiming that the young nephew he deposed King Edward V and his younger brother the Duke of York are both illegitimate as their father Edward IV was promised in marriage to another woman when he wedded their mother King John 1595 play Philip Falconbridge bastard son of Richard the Lionheart helps save England from ruin at the hands of Richard s incompetent younger brother John of England Much Ado About Nothing 1598 play The envious and melancholy villain of the comedy Don John is a bastard and invents schemes to thwart the marriage of his legitimate brother s close friends King Lear 1605 play Edmund bastard son of the Earl of Gloucester first cheats his legitimate brother Edgar of his lands then stands by while his father is declared a traitor blinded and sent to wander in the wilderness Edmund finally makes an attempt on the English crown itself by bedding Lear s two daughters Regan and Goneril The Tempest 1611 play Caliban a savage deformed slave of the play s protagonist Prospero is the offspring of a witch and a sea demon Thomas Middleton The Revenger s Tragedy 1607 play In addition to cuckolding his father and plotting against his legitimate brother the Duke s bastard son Spurio also becomes heavily embroiled in the Revenger s plot to undo the Duke and the rest of his family Philip Massinger The Maid of Honour 1632 play a king removes his troublesome illegitimate brother from court by sending him off on a secret military campaign Benjamin Franklin The Speech of Polly Baker 1747 story a woman is put on trial for having an illegitimate child She had been convicted four times in the past for this same crime Each time she said the full blame was placed on her shoulders but not the father s Henry Fielding The History of Tom Jones a Foundling 1749 novel Tom the bastard infant of a country girl is left in an anonymous bundle to the care of the rich and kind hearted Mr Allworthy Mr Allworthy raises Tom who grows up and has a number of adventures over the book s thousand plus pages Voltaire Candide 1759 satirical novella The hero Candide in the opening of chapter 1 is suspected to be the son of the Baron s sister by a respectable honest gentleman of the neighborhood whom she had refused to marry because he could prove only seventy one quarterings the rest of his family tree having been lost in the passage of time 2 Jane Austen Sense and Sensibility 1811 novel Colonel Brandon s ward Miss Williams is suspected to be his illegitimate daughter but it is revealed that she in fact the illegitimate daughter of his first love Eliza who had been forced to marry his brother and was later divorced by her husband for infidelity She leaves her daughter also Eliza to his care On a visit to Bath she is seduced by Willoughby who has abandoned her prior to his meeting Marianne She in turn gives birth to an illegitimate child When Willoughby s aunt discovers the affair she disowns him leading him to forsake Marianne whom he truly loves and marry an heiress for her fortune Emma 1815 novel Harriet Smith a young woman who attends a local school is described as the natural daughter of somebody natural in this sense meaning illegitimate She is befriended by Emma Woodhouse who imagines that Harriet is the child of a wealthy gentleman and introduces her to the local vicar Mr Elton who she thinks is a good match Elton however sees Harriet as far below him socially and instead woos the unsuspecting Emma It is revealed later in the novel that Harriet is the child of a prosperous tradesman Alexandre Dumas pere who fathered several illegitimate children including Alexandre Dumas fils Antony 1831 play a defense of adultery and illegitimacy 3 Victorian edit Charles Dickens nearly half of his 14 finished novels include illegitimate individuals Oliver Twist Oliver 1839 Barnaby Rudge Hugh the Ostler 1841 Dombey and Son Alice Brown 1848 Bleak House 1853 social novel illegitimacy heroine Esther Summerson s is one of the social questions addressed making Esther the novel s moral heart despite her illegitimacy 4 Little Dorrit Arthur Clennam 1857 Great Expectations Estella 1861 Alexander Herzen Who is to Blame 1847 novel Krutsifersky is the tutor of Lyubonka an illegitimate daughter of the retired general Negrov Upon forming an emotional attachment to Lyubonka Krutsifersky is allowed to marry her The emphasis given to Lyubonka s illegitimacy was of personal concern to Herzen who was himself illegitimate 5 Nathaniel Hawthorne The Scarlet Letter 1850 novel Hester Prynne gives birth after committing adultery refuses to name the father and is cast out of Puritan society William Makepeace Thackeray The History of Henry Esmond 1852 historical novel supposed illegitimate protagonist who finally receives documents proving his legitimacy but destroys them in order not to injure the heirs to his property Set during the English Restoration Elizabeth Gaskell Ruth 1853 social novel a compassionate portrayal of an orphaned young seamstress Ruth Hilton who is seduced impregnated and abandoned by gentleman Henry Bellingham Wilkie Collins had concurrent domestic relationships with two women who knew about each other 6 For Collins the theme of illegitimacy was more than just a plot mechanism through his fiction he continually questioned society s condemnation of the unmarried mother and her child 7 Hide and Seek 1854 about the parentage of a deaf and dumb girl Madonna adopted by an artist and his wife The Dead Secret 1857 novel concerns the unexpected discovery of a character s illegitimacy and the resulting moral dilemmas that face the character The Woman in White 1859 centred on illegitimacy and the lengths that one of the main characters the illegitimate Sir Percival Glyde goes to conceal it See also Wilkie Collins The Woman in White in Look alike Literature No Name 1862 Two sisters are disinherited when their parents death reveals them to be bastards one accepts her reduced circumstances but the other plots revenge Alexandre Dumas fils illegitimate son of Alexandre Dumas pere in his play The Illegitimate Son 1858 espoused the belief that if a man fathers an illegitimate child then he has an obligation to legitimize the child and marry the woman Anthony Trollope Doctor Thorne 1858 novel two sets of country gentlefolk fallen on hard times are especially proud of their pure blood but the well meaning doctor brings up his illegitimate niece as a lady and then discovers that there is no place for her in their social world Ralph the Heir 1871 novel The estate of Newton Priory is entailed upon the legitimate heir nephew of the current Squire the Squire tries to buy the reversion from the spendthrift debt ridden heir so that the Squire can leave it by will to his illegitimate son Lady Anna 1874 novel The vicious Earl Lovel has told his wife that their marriage was invalid during the two decades that she has struggled to prove its validity their daughter Anna has grown up with her legitimacy in question He dies intestate and the disposal of his large fortune depends on her status George Eliot Adam Bede 1859 novel Hetty is seduced by a young officer who abandons her she then abandons her baby in a field where it dies and is tried for its murder Daniel Deronda 1876 novel Gwendolen Harleth discovers that her suitor Henleigh Grandcourt has four illegitimate children with an ex mistress She initially spurns him but later marries him when her family is ruined Also the other protagonist Daniel suspects albeit mistakenly that he might be the illegitimate son of his guardian Sir Hugo Mallinger Victor Hugo Les Miserables 1862 novel Cosette is the illegitimate daughter of Fantine and Felix Tholomyes After Tholomyes abandons Fantine and Cosette Fantine entrusts Cosette to the care of the Thenardiers who secretly force her to work as a scullery maid and pays them for Cosette s care After Fantine dies of tuberculosis Jean Valjean rears Cosette when she grows up she falls in love with Marius Pontmercy whom Jean Valjean saves when an insurrection is crushed Leo Tolstoy War and Peace 1869 novel one of the principal protagonists Pierre Bezukhov is an illegitimate child of a dying father who has many other illegitimate children Pierre is chosen to inherit his father s fortune and title of Count Bezukhov Anna Karenina 1877 novel Anna has an affair with Count Aleksei Vronsky which leads to an illegitimate daughter whom she names Annie This incident drives the rest of the plot towards its tragic conclusion Thomas Hardy Far from the Madding Crowd 1874 novel Frank Troy and Bathsheba s servant Fanny Robin are lovers before and when they part after Fanny misses their wedding she is pregnant unknown to him Following Troy s marriage to Bathsheba Fanny returns and encounters Troy again before dying in childbirth along with her child Gabriel Oak fails to conceal the facts from Bathsheba and she is devastated when Troy tells her that he only loved Fanny The events lead to tragic consequences Two on a Tower 1882 novel the heroine Lady Viviette Constantine chooses a loveless marriage over the shame of giving birth to an illegitimate baby The Mayor of Casterbridge 1886 novel the protagonist Michael Henchard believes that Elizabeth Jane is the daughter he abandoned when she returns to him years later along with his wife but after his wife s death he finds out from her letter that his own daughter died and this Elizabeth Jane is the illegitimate child of Captain Newson to whom he had sold his wife many years ago Initially this affects his feelings for Elizabeth but later he begins to love her as his own child and hides her true parentage from her which leads to tragedy Tess of the d Urbervilles 1891 novel the eponymous heroine is raped by her employer Alec she gives birth but the baby dies Jude the Obscure 1895 Jude and Sue have two children together and it is later revealed that they are not married making the children illegitimate The children are killed by Jude s legitimate son with his ex wife Arabella who also hangs himself and the shock sends Sue into premature labour with another child who dies Alphonse Daudet Jack 1876 novel about an illegitimate child a martyr to his mother s selfishness Boleslaw Prus often discussed illegitimacy in his journalistic writings 8 Stories by him involving it include An Orphan s Lot Sieroca dola 1876 short story 9 Little Stan s Adventure Przygoda Stasia 1879 short story a year and a half old boy wanders off from his parents winds up after a series of chance occurrences in the home of another townsman is thought by that man s neighbors to resemble him and is assumed by them to be his out of wedlock child The perfectly legitimate boy is eventually reunited with his parents and the townsman who has developed an emotional attachment to the boy regrets that the boy is not his own if out of wedlock son 10 Ivan Turgenev Virgin Soil 1877 novel the main character Nezhdanov whose name means unexpected is an illegitimate son of a Russian aristocrat With a desire to do something in the world he joins the Narodniki hoping to find his place by going to the people In the end Nezhdanov s confusion about his divided life causes him to commit suicide Fyodor Dostoyevsky The Brothers Karamazov 1880 novel Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov is the father of three sons and widely rumored to have fathered a fourth illegitimate son Pavel Smerdyakov Although the eldest son Dmitri is put on trial for the murder of his father Pavel later confesses the crime to Ivan another of Karamazov s sons Henry James The Portrait of a Lady 1881 novel the heroine Isabel Archer discovers that the daughter of her husband Gilbert Osmond is not his first wife s child but was born to Madam Merle who had been his lover many years ago Hall Caine Son of Hagar 1886 novel opening scene is set in Victorian London police court where a girl is charged with attempted suicide after she and her illegitimate baby had been dragged from the Thames The girl later marries and becomes Mrs Ritson the wife of a Cumbrian dalesman and has two more sons The Bondman 1890 novel A complex revenge romance set in late 18th century Isle of Man and in Iceland Stephen Orry a dissolute seaman marries Rachael the daughter of Iceland s Governor General and deserts her before their boy Jason is born Twentieth century edit Harold Bell Wright The Shepherd of the Hills 1907 the Shepherd s son Mad Howard has fathered an illegitimate child Pete with Grant Old Matt Matthews daughter who died giving birth Mad Howard leaves the Ozarks but returns and secretly converses with Pete separately the Shepherd relocates to the Ozarks and befriends Old Matt Old Matt meanwhile has sworn vengeance on Pete s father and grandfather not knowing that the Shepherd is Pete s grandfather At the end Old Matt forgives the Shepherd and Mad Howard Johannes Linnankoski The Fugitives 1908 based on actual events 11 the novella tells of a peasant family which moved from Tavastia to Savonia due to shame and fear of gossip because the daughter of the family had married an elderly widower but had had an illegitimate child with another man Joseph Conrad Under Western Eyes 1910 the protagonist Razumov is the illegitimate son of a Russian prince by whom he is unacknowledged save to the extent of being supported as a student at the University of St Petersburg A fellow student Victor Haldin a revolutionist who has just assassinated a savagely repressive government minister asks Razumov to help him escape Razumov with his father s help turns him in and Haldin is hanged Razumov finds himself admired by university companions as Haldin s associate in killing the detested minister The authorities send him as a government spy to Geneva a center of anti tsarist intrigue There he finds live Haldin s mother and sister who share Haldin s liberal convictions Razumov falls in love with the sister and eventually confesses having turned in her brother He then confesses the same to the assembled revolutionists who burst his eardrums making him deaf for life He staggers away is knocked down by a streetcar and finally returns as an obscure cripple to Russia 12 E M Forster Howards End 1910 Helen Schlegel has a brief affair with Leonard Bast resulting in a pregnancy which she tries to conceal from her family by going abroad The discovery of this fact and of the identity of her lover causes a rift between Margaret and Henry Wilcox and has tragic consequences for Leonard David Graham Phillips Susan Lenox Her Fall and Rise 1912 made into a movie starring Clark Gable and Greta Garbo C S Forester Brown on Resolution 1929 novel the protagonist an illegitimate British sailor and the only survivor of his ship escapes custody aboard an Imperial German raider making repairs off an island in the South Atlantic and delays the ship s departure long enough for a British ship to arrive and destroy it losing his life in the process The captain of the British ship is the sailor s father who never knew of his son s existence Marcel Pagnol Marius 1929 play Fanny 1932 play Cesar 1936 play William Faulkner As I Lay Dying 1930 novel The character Jewel Bundren is revealed to be the illegitimate child of Addie Bundren and Reverend Whitfield Dorothy L Sayers The Nine Tailors 1934 mystery novel fear of uncovering illegitimacy and the social shame that that would bring are key plot drivers in the murder Grace Metalious Peyton Place 1956 novel The main plot follows the lives of three women in a small New England town lonely repressed Constance MacKenzie her illegitimate daughter Allison and her employee Selena Cross Violette Leduc La Batarde 1964 autobiography Marguerite Yourcenar The Abyss 1968 historical novel centres on a man s quest for meaning in his life and the consequences of his illegitimate birth on his mother devastating and his father very little Belgian filmmaker Andre Delvaux adapted it into a movie in 1988 Patrick O Brian s Aubrey Maturin series set in the Regency era has Dr Stephen Maturin y Domanova as one of its main characters Being the illegitimate son of an Irish official and a Catalan lady he faces many small but significant problems such as being considered a poor match by many people including himself when contemplating marriage risking insult often in a society in which offenses and their settlement through a duel have an important weight in a gentleman s honour and feeling anxious when one of his close friends is pregnant with an illegitimate child herself Ellis Peters The Cadfael Chronicles a series of historical mysteries set during the Anarchy has several important illegitimate characters appearing in several of the books The difference between Welsh and English law regarding inheritance as well as different customs and attitudes regarding illegitimacy for both the parents and the children comes up more than once additionally in the sixth book Cadfael discovers that he had fathered an illegitimate child during his days as a crusader and said child appears in three of the novels all told John Irving The World According to Garp 1982 novel the eponymous protagonist is conceived outside of marriage under bizarre circumstances that permeate the book Angela Carter Wise Children 1991 novel several generations of illegitimacy in a theatrical family Tanya Huff Blood Books 1991 97 series of novels Henry Fitzroy the illegitimate son of Henry VIII lives in modern day Toronto Canada having long ago been turned into a vampire He now earns a living writing romance novels and forms a relationship with Vicki Nelson a former police officer Melina Marchetta Looking for Alibrandi 1993 novel involves a main theme of illegitimacy of a year 12 student whose father comes back into her life after having left her mother 18 years earlier It also involves a massive theme of multiculturalism Dorothy Allison Bastard out of Carolina 1993 novel Bone the protagonist is an illegitimate child referred to as a bastard Her mother Anney is fifteen years old when she gives birth to her and she unsuccessfully tries to petition for Bone s legitimacy Anney goes on to marry a man named Lyle and have a legitimate daughter named Reese Robin Hobb The Farseer Trilogy 1995 97 and subsequent novels set in The Realm of the Elderlings focus on Fitz a prince s illegitimate son who is named for his bastardy George R R Martin A Song of Ice and Fire series of novels 1996 present Illegitimacy is a central theme throughout the series and many major characters have or are illegitimate children Illegitimacy also instigates the War of Five Kings when Ned Stark discovers that Queen Cersei s children are actually bastards Musicals editFanny 1954 57 based on Marcel Pagnol s trilogy of plays Marius Fanny and Cesar Music editCher Gypsys Tramps and Thieves 1971 Diana Ross and the Supremes Love Child 1968 number one hit single Michael Jackson Billie Jean from Thriller 1982 Films editMarius Marcel Pagnol s 1931 French language film adapted from his 1929 play Marius Fanny Marcel Pagnol s 1932 French language film adapted from his 1932 play Fanny Brown on Resolution 1935 based on C S Forester s book of the same name Cesar Marcel Pagnol s 1936 French language comedy drama conclusion to his trilogy about a Marseille couple played by Pierre Fresnay and Orane Demazis Port of Seven Seas 1938 dramatic film written by Preston Sturges based on the plays of Marcel Pagnol and the films based on them The film was directed by James Whale starred Wallace Beery and featured Frank Morgan and Maureen O Sullivan La Fille du Puisatier The Well Digger s Daughter a 1940 French romantic comedy drama directed by Marcel Pagnol Blossoms in the Dust 1941 which tells the story of the non fictional Edna Gladney who takes it upon herself to help orphaned children to find homes despite the opposition of the good citizens who think that illegitimate children are beneath their interest Sailor of the King 1953 also based on Brown on Resolution The film has two endings in one the sailor dies and his origin is revealed in the other he survives and his origin is not revealed In both endings the sailor is shown to be Canadian as the actor chosen for the part Jeffrey Hunter was American Peyton Place 1957 based on the best selling novel by Grace Metalious Fanny 1961 adapted from the musical play which in turn had been adapted from Marcel Pagnol s trilogy of plays Fanny Marius and Cesar The Godfather Part III 1990 Vincent Corleone Andy Garcia the son of Sonny Corleone and his mistress Lucy Mancini succeeds Michael Corleone as the new Don of the Corleone Family King Ralph 1991 American ex lounge entertainer Ralph Jones John Goodman is chosen to be the next king of England by representatives of the British Royal family after the family s demise following a freak accident Ralph discovers that his paternal grandfather was the fictional Duke of Warren of the House of Wyndham the current ruling dynasty and he was therefore the surviving illegitimate heir In Robin Hood Prince of Thieves 1991 Robin learns he has a half brother whom their father sired by his mistress the Sheriff of Nottingham discovers that Mortianna is his mother his father being implied to be Satan himself In Aladdin and the King of Thieves 1996 Aladdin discovers that his father is Cassim In The Devil s Advocate 1997 the mother of Kevin Lomax reveals that his father is John Milton In The Man in the Iron Mask 1998 Philippe Bourbon is informed about D Artagnan being his father Gosford Park 2001 a murder mystery set in 1932 driven by hidden illegitimacy In Snow Dogs 2002 Ted Brooks discovers that his father is Jack Johnson In Garfield A Tail of Two Kitties 2006 Lady Eleanor Carlyle bequeaths her Castle to Prince XII her beloved cat who bears a strong resemblance to Garfield The Prince inherits the grand estate after Lady Eleanor Carlyle s death which enrages the Lady s greedy nephew Lord Manfred Dargis who will now only inherit the grand estate once Prince passes away The protagonist of In the Name of the King 2007 discovers that he is Konreid s son The titular protagonist of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull 2008 discovers that Mutt Williams is his son from an affair with Marion Ravenwood La Fille du Puisatier The Well Digger s Daughter Daniel Auteuil s 2011 remake of Marcel Pagnol s 1940 film In Thor 2011 Loki learns that Laufey was his father before being adopted by Odin In Abduction 2011 Nathan Harper discovers that he was adopted and his real name is Steven Price In Immortals 2011 Zeus is revealed to be the father of Theseus In The Dark Knight Rises 2012 Miranda Tate is revealed to be the daughter of Ra s al Ghul In The Cold Light of Day 2012 Will Shaw discovers that Lucia Caldera is his half sister In Resident Evil The Final Chapter 2016 Alice discovers that she is a clone In Joker 2019 the unknown father of Arthur Fleck is suspected to be Thomas Wayne In Gemini Man 2019 Junior is unaware that he was Henry Brogan s clone before being adopted by Clay Varris Television editPeyton Place 1964 69 ABC TV series based on Grace Metalious novel Dynasty 1981 1989 Dominique Deveraux born Millie Cox Diahann Carroll was revealed to be the illegitimate daughter of Blake Carrington John Forsythe s father Tom Carrington and therefore Blake s half sister Murphy Brown 1988 98 the title character bore a baby out of wedlock prompting criticism from Vice President Dan Quayle Friends 1994 2004 Ross Geller and Rachel Green two of the main characters have an illegitimate child Bastard out of Carolina 1996 film made by Showtime Networks directed by Anjelica Huston based on a novel by Dorothy Allison adapted by Anne Meredith Jena Malone stars as a poor physically abused and sexually molested girl South Park 1997 present Eric Cartman is the illegitimate son of Liane Cartman and a fictitious Denver Broncos player Jack Tenorman Midsomer Murders 1997 present the episode Bantling Boy centered on the illegitimate son of a baronet Gilmore Girls 2000 2007 the premise of the show is Lorelai Gilmore s raising her daughter out of wedlock as a single mother with the help of the fictitious town of Stars Hollow Connecticut One Tree Hill 2003 12 Lucas Scott illegitimate son of Dan Scott NCIS 2003 present Ziva David s paternal half brother Ari Haswari is an illegitimate half Jewish half Arab Mossad traitor Downton Abbey 2010 15 Charlie the illegitimate son of Ethel Parks Marigold the illegitimate daughter of Lady Edith Daniel Clark the illegitimate son of Lord Sinderby Archer 2010 present Sterling Archer is the illegitimate son of Mallory Archer and a currently unknown father Grimm 2011 17 Sean Renard is the illegitimate son of a king and a hexenbiest Adalind Schade has two love children Diana and Kelly respectively by Renard and Nick Burkhardt Game of Thrones 2011 2019 The series plot is sparked by Jon Arryn learning that the royal children are all illegitimate due to Queen Cersei having committed incest with her twin brother this being explored at length Jon Snow presumed illegitimate son of Eddard Stark Ramsay Snow illegitimate son of Roose Bolton and Gendry illegitimate son of Robert Baratheon are also main characters In each case their being illegitimate or presumed so is explored and it affects them in different ways Reign 2013 Sebastian Bash de Poitiers part of the main cast is the bastard son of King Henry II Justice League Unlimited DCAU episode epilogue Terry McGinnis and Matt McGinnis are illegitimate sons of Bruce Wayne 16 and Pregnant 2009 present and its many spin offs are reality TV shows about teenage girls who get pregnant out of wedlockManga anime comic game editAssassin s Creed III Connor Kenway Ratonhnhake ton the protagonist is the illegitimate son of Haytham Kenway and Kaniehti io JoJo s Bizarre Adventure Josuke Higashikata the protagonist of Diamond Is Unbreakable is the illegitimate son of Joseph Joestar as the result of a one night stand with Tomoko Higashikata In addition Giorno Giovanna the protagonist of Vento Aureo is the illegitimate son of Dio Brando and an unnamed Japanese woman being conceived with the body of Jonathan Joestar Gakuen Alice Mikan Sakura the protagonist is the illegitimate daughter of Izumi Yukihira and Yuka Azumi though her parents were recognized as married after their deaths Dragon Ball Z Trunks is the illegitimate son of Vegeta and Bulma his parents got married one year after his birth Blue Exorcist Rin and Yukio Okumura are the illegitimate half demons sons of Satan through unknown human woman Ai Yori Aoshi Kaoru Hanabishi Honjo is the son of parents who never married Godchild Cain Hargreaves and his half brother are illegitimate children of the same father Bunny Drop Rin is thought the illegitimate daughter of Daikichi s grandfather Kodomo no Jikan Rin Kokonoe was born to an unwed mother Kaze to Ki no Uta Gilbert is the product of an affair between his father and his father s sister in law Kare Kano Soichiro was born of an affair as his father had been Ouran High School Host Club Tamaki Suoh is the illegitimate son of Yuzuru Suoh Batman Damian Wayne the fifth sidekick known as Robin is the illegitimate son of Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul Tekken Lars Alexandersson the new protagonist of the series is the unknown illegitimate son of the series most antagonist Heihachi Mishima Fate Apocrypha Like her Arthurian counterpart Mordred is an illegitimate child conceived between Artoria and Morgan le Fay via magic and was made into a homunculus clone of Artoria Attack on Titan Eren s friend Historia Reiss is the illegitimate daughter of Rod Reiss and a beautiful servant Princess Jellyfish Kuranosuke Koibuchi is the illegitimate son of Keiichiro Koibuchi and singer Lina as a result of their affair Persona 5 Goro Akechi is the illegitimate son of Masayoshi Shido a politician Marmalade Boy Yuu Matsuura believes he is illegitimate which colors his relationships with others including the girl who loves him This belief turns out to be mistaken Maid Sama Takumi Usui is an illegitimate child as a result of an affair between his mother and her butler Gatchaman Fighter Count Egobossler is an illegitimate child as a result of an affair between his father and a beautiful maid Marvel Comics Tony Stark learns that his biological mother is Amanda Armstrong BioShock Infinite Elizabeth is adopted by Comstock an alternate reality version of her real father Booker DeWitt The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt Ciri discovers that she is the princess of Cintra Devil May Cry 5 Dante reveals his twin brother Vergil as the father of Nero See also editLegitimacy family law Notes edit Representations of illegitimacy in Wilkie Collins s early novels Philological Quarterly 22 March 2004 1 Voltaire Candide or Optimism A Fresh Translation Backgrounds Criticism translated and edited by Robert M Adams 2nd ed New York W W Norton amp Company 1991 ISBN 0 393 96058 7 p 1 Tad Szulc Chopin in Paris p 161 Michael Gorra writes Esther Summerson is an illegitimate child She lives under an alias and is told by an aunt that she has inherited her unknown mother s shame Later we learn that she has also gotten her mother s beauty the beauty of a woman who has schooled herself into a frightening hauteur and is now known as Lady Dedlock Michael Gorra Being Dickens review of Robert Douglas Fairhurst The Turning Point 1851 A Year That Changed Charles Dickens and the World Knopf 2022 357 pp The New York Review of Books vol LXIX no 7 21 April 2022 pp 50 54 55 quotation pp 54 55 Charles A Moser The Cambridge History of Russian Literature Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1992 pp 229 230 Robert Gottlieb Make Em Cry Make Em Laugh Make Em Wait The New York Review of Books vol LXIV no 10 8 June 2017 pp 25 28 Representations of illegitimacy in Wilkie Collins s early novels Philological Quarterly 22 March 2004 2 Monika Piatkowska Prus Sledztwo biograficzne Prus A Biographical Investigation Krakow Wydawnictwo Znak 2017 p 262 Monika Piatkowska Prus Sledztwo biograficzne Prus A Biographical Investigation Krakow Wydawnictwo Znak 2017 p 262 Monika Piatkowska Prus Sledztwo biograficzne Prus A Biographical Investigation Krakow Wydawnictwo Znak 2017 pp 262 63 Linnankosken Pakolaiset oli avainromaani Lapinlahdelta in Finnish J I M Stewart Joseph Conrad pp 185 87 References editMichael Gorra Being Dickens review of Robert Douglas Fairhurst The Turning Point 1851 A Year That Changed Charles Dickens and the World Knopf 2022 357 pp The New York Review of Books vol LXIX no 7 21 April 2022 pp 50 54 55 Robert Gottlieb Make Em Cry Make Em Laugh Make Em Wait The New York Review of Books vol LXIV no 10 8 June 2017 pp 25 28 About Wilkie Collins Monika Piatkowska Prus Sledztwo biograficzne Prus A Biographical Investigation Krakow Wydawnictwo Znak 2017 Representations of illegitimacy in Wilkie Collins s early novels Philological Quarterly 22 March 2004 3 J I M Stewart Joseph Conrad New York Dodd Mead amp Company 1968 Tad Szulc Chopin in Paris The Life and Times of the Romantic Composer New York Scribner 1998 ISBN 0 684 82458 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Illegitimacy in fiction amp oldid 1218895880, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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