wickham
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- eloped with Lydia Bennet
- character_trait
- deceitful, villainous
- description
- A deceitful and villainous man whose lies about Mr. Darcy are exposed, and who elopes with Lydia Bennet.
- family_role
- one of Mr. Bennet's sons-in-law
- financial_state
- in pressing debts of honour
- financial_status
- indebted
- former_residence
- Pemberley (youth)
- impact_on_elizabeth
- source of unhappiness
- military_status
- obliged to leave regiment, intends to resign commission
- occupation
- officer
- preference_by_Mr_Bennet
- favorite
- relationship_to_Elizabeth
- acquaintance
- relationship_to_lydia
- eloped with, eventually married
- reputation
- poor
- significance
- briefly mentioned
- status_in_text
- forgotten
Relationships
- spent_youth_atPemberley
- description
- Mrs. Gardiner informs Elizabeth that Wickham had spent his entire youth at Pemberley.
- source
- her curiosity as all the celebrated beauties of Matext_chunk
- source_text
- Wickham passed all his youth there, you know.”
- extracted_fromher curiosity as all the celebrated beauties of Ma
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:29:46.073Z
- source
- her curiosity as all the celebrated beauties of Matext_chunk
- went toMrs. Younge
- description
- Upon their arrival in London, Wickham and Lydia initially sought refuge with Mrs. Younge.
- source
- speak for itself. He called it, therefore, hitext_chunk
- source_text
- Wickham, indeed, had gone to her on their first arrival in London
- hadDebts of Honour (Wickham's)
- description
- Wickham was burdened by significant financial obligations that were pressing and necessitated his departure from his military post.
- source
- speak for itself. He called it, therefore, hitext_chunk
- source_text
- He confessed himself obliged to leave the regiment on account of some debts of honour which were very pressing
- was obliged to leaveRegiment (Wickham's)
- description
- Due to his pressing debts, Wickham was forced to resign from his military unit.
- source
- speak for itself. He called it, therefore, hitext_chunk
- source_text
- obliged to leave the regiment
- intended to resignCommission (Wickham's)
- description
- Wickham's plan was to give up his military rank immediately.
- source
- speak for itself. He called it, therefore, hitext_chunk
- source_text
- He meant to resign his commission immediately
- hoped to make fortune bymarriage
- description
- Wickham secretly harbored aspirations of securing a more lucrative marriage in another country to advance his financial standing.
- source
- speak for itself. He called it, therefore, hitext_chunk
- source_text
- Wickham still cherished the hope of more effectually making his fortune by marriage
- had constant admission tohouse
- description
- After the marriage, Wickham was frequently allowed into the house where the narrator and Lydia were staying.
- source
- speak for itself. He called it, therefore, hitext_chunk
- source_text
- Wickham had constant admission to the house.
- was known inHertfordshire
- description
- The narrator had previously been acquainted with Wickham when he was in Hertfordshire.
- source
- speak for itself. He called it, therefore, hitext_chunk
- source_text
- when I knew him in Hertfordshire
- extracted_fromspeak for itself. He called it, therefore, hi
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:29:51.864Z
- source
- speak for itself. He called it, therefore, hitext_chunk
- referenced_byElizabeth Bennet
- context
- affected_by
- source
- stay another _month_ complete, it will be in my potext_chunk
- source_text
- When to these recollections was added the development of Wickham’s character, it may be easily believed that the happy spirits which had seldom been depressed before were now so much affected as to make it almost impossible for her to appear tolerably cheerful.
- extracted_fromfrom whence they were to set out early the next mo
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:29:53.828Z
- source
- from whence they were to set out early the next motext_chunk
- extracted_fromstay another _month_ complete, it will be in my po
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:29:58.044Z
- source
- stay another _month_ complete, it will be in my potext_chunk
- left debts inDerbyshire
- description
- Wickham, upon leaving Derbyshire, had accumulated and left behind numerous debts in the county.
- source
- With respect to Wickham, the travellers soon foutext_chunk
- source_text
- on his quitting Derbyshire, he had left many debts behind him
- extracted_fromWith respect to Wickham, the travellers soon fou
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:30:04.782Z
- source
- With respect to Wickham, the travellers soon foutext_chunk
- referenced_byMr. Bennet
- context
- seeks_to_confront
- source
- Longbourn, heard in what manner he spoke of the matext_chunk
- source_text
- I know he will fight Wickham, wherever he meets him, and then he will be killed
- extracted_fromsoon went away. But before she had been three minu
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:30:06.280Z
- source
- soon went away. But before she had been three minutext_chunk
- extracted_fromturned to his daughter and said,--
“Jane, I con
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:30:10.023Z
- source
- turned to his daughter and said,-- “Jane, I context_chunk
- referenced_byLydia Bennet
- context
- eloped_with
- source
- Longbourn, heard in what manner he spoke of the matext_chunk
- source_text
- some letter, either from Lydia or her father, to explain their proceedings, and, perhaps, announce the marriage.
- extracted_fromLongbourn, heard in what manner he spoke of the ma
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:30:16.183Z
- source
- Longbourn, heard in what manner he spoke of the matext_chunk