wickham
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- _kg_layer
- 0
- authorial_challenge
- Miss Austen’s hesitation of touch
- avoided_cliches
- Don Juanish attractiveness
- disgusting rascality
- character_portrayal
- sketch in drab
- description
- A character from Pride and Prejudice described as a 'not much less notable sketch in drab,' whose portrayal avoids 'cheap Don Juanish attractiveness or a disgusting rascality.'
- novel
- Pride and Prejudice
- portrayal_type
- sketch in drab
Relationships
- is_described_assketch in drab
- description
- Wickham is described by the critic as a 'not much less notable sketch in drab' for his complex portrayal.
- source
- poor Mrs. Bennet’s anguish over the entail._ _Ttext_chunk
- source_text
- Wickham (though something of Miss Austen’s hesitation of touch in dealing with young men appears) is a not much less notable sketch in drab of another.
- lacksDon Juan
- description
- Wickham's character is distinguished by not having a 'cheap Don Juanish attractiveness,' making him a more nuanced sketch.
- source
- poor Mrs. Bennet’s anguish over the entail._ _Ttext_chunk
- source_text
- a cheap Don Juanish attractiveness or a disgusting rascality.
- extracted_frompoor Mrs. Bennet’s anguish over the entail._
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- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:30:07.250Z
- source
- poor Mrs. Bennet’s anguish over the entail._ _Ttext_chunk
- referenced_byJane Austen
- context
- portrayed
- source
- only genius knows. The one was humanity, and the otext_chunk
- source_text
- Wickham (though something of Miss Austen’s hesitation of touch in dealing with young men appears) is a not much less notable sketch in drab of another.
- extracted_fromonly genius knows. The one was humanity, and the o
- extracted_at
- 2026-03-03T02:30:09.995Z
- source
- only genius knows. The one was humanity, and the otext_chunk