Mr. Wardle

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Mr. Wardle is a jovial, hospitable country squire in Charles Dickens's novel "The Pickwick Papers," known for his good nature and fondness for hearty social gatherings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country squire
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Pickwick Papers NERFINISHED
The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club NERFINISHED
appearsInChapter Christmas episodes of The Pickwick Papers
early chapters of The Pickwick Papers
associatedWith Dingley Dell NERFINISHED
belongsToWorkGenre comic novel
picaresque novel
characterIn The Pickwick Papers NERFINISHED
createdBy Charles Dickens NERFINISHED
createdInLanguage English
enjoys country hospitality
hearty social gatherings
firstPublishedIn The Pickwick Papers (1836–1837 serialisation) NERFINISHED
friendOf Samuel Pickwick NERFINISHED
members of the Pickwick Club
gender male
hasDaughter Arabella Wardle NERFINISHED
Emily Wardle NERFINISHED
hasOccupation landed gentleman
hasPersonalityTrait good-natured
hospitable
jovial
hasSister Rachael Wardle NERFINISHED
hasSocialClass gentry
hasThemeAssociation festivity and conviviality
rural English life
hosts Christmas celebrations at Dingley Dell
large family gatherings
shooting parties
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
livesIn Dingley Dell NERFINISHED
nationality English
owns Dingley Dell farm NERFINISHED
portrayedAs kind-hearted patriarch
lover of good food and drink
relativeOf Rachael Wardle NERFINISHED
settingContext 19th-century English countryside

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The Pickwick Papers hasCharacter Mr. Wardle