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  1. Mr. Darcy - Wikipedia

    Fitzwilliam Darcy Esquire, generally referred to as Mr. Darcy, is one of the two central characters in Jane Austen 's 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice. He is an archetype of the aloof romantic …

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  4. Pride And Prejudice: Mr Darcy Character Analysis ️

    Mr Darcy (Fitzwilliam Darcy) is one of English fiction’s top romantic heroes. Jane Austen’s best realized male character, he displays all the worst, and the best, qualities of gentlemen at the …

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  6. Fitzwilliam Darcy - The Jane Austen Wiki

    Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, Esq, is a wealthy gentleman who has an income of £10,000 a year. [2] He owns a large estate called Pemberley in Derbyshire, England. He is the eldest child and only …

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  8. Fitzwilliam Darcy | fictional character | Britannica

    Fitzwilliam Darcy, fictional character, the suitor of Elizabeth Bennet in the novel Pride and Prejudice (1813) by Jane Austen. At first Elizabeth spurns him because of his extreme pride, …

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  10. Ranking All The Mr. Darcy Actors, Best To Worst

    Oct 15, 2025 · Rich, handsome, and conflicted, this aloof gentleman has captivated generation after generation for more than 200 years. First introduced in Jane Austin’s 1813 novel Pride …