Hunsford

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Hunsford is a small English village in Kent best known as the parish where Mr. Collins serves as clergyman in Jane Austen’s "Pride and Prejudice."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional village
literary location
appearsIn Pride and Prejudice NERFINISHED
appearsInAdaptation film adaptations of Pride and Prejudice
television adaptations of Pride and Prejudice
associatedTheme clergy and patronage system
marriage and social status
clergyman Mr. William Collins NERFINISHED
country England
creator Jane Austen NERFINISHED
governingPatron Lady Catherine de Bourgh GENERATED
hasFictionalStatus not a real village
hasResident Charlotte Collins NERFINISHED
Lady Catherine de Bourgh (nearby at Rosings Park) NERFINISHED
Mr. William Collins NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
literaryGenreContext Regency novel
locatedIn Kent NERFINISHED
nearbyEstate Rosings Park NERFINISHED
notableEvent First marriage proposal of Mr. Darcy to Elizabeth Bennet
parishOf Mr. William Collins NERFINISHED
parsonageOccupiedBy Charlotte Collins NERFINISHED
Mr. William Collins NERFINISHED
religiousBuilding Hunsford church NERFINISHED
Hunsford parsonage NERFINISHED
settingFor Mr. Darcy’s first proposal scene
timePeriod early 19th century (Regency era)
visitedBy Elizabeth Bennet NERFINISHED
Maria Lucas NERFINISHED
Sir William Lucas NERFINISHED
workPublicationYear 1813 (Pride and Prejudice)

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Mr. Collins basedIn Hunsford
Mr. Collins servesParish Hunsford