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Heep\u003c\/strong\u003e\u003cbr\u003eUriah Heep is a character created by Charles Dickens in his 1850 novel David Copperfield. Heep is the primary antagonist during the second part of the novel. His character is notable for his sycophancy.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eIn the novel David first meets the 15-year-old Heep when he comes to live with Mr. Wickfield and his daughter Agnes.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eUriah is a law clerk working for Mr. Wickfield. He realises that his widowed employer has developed a severe drinking problem and turns it to his advantage. Uriah encourages Wickfield's drinking, tricks him into thinking he has committed financial wrongdoing while drunk, and blackmails him into making Uriah a partner in his law office. He admits to David (whom he hates) that he intends to manipulate Agnes into marrying him.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eUriah miscalculates when he hires Mr. Micawber as a clerk, assuming Micawber will never risk his own financial security by exposing Uriah's transgressions. Yet Micawber is honest, and he, David, and Tommy Traddles confront Uriah with proof of his frauds. They let Uriah go free only after he has (reluctantly) agreed to resign his position and return the money that he has stolen.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eLater in the novel, David encounters Uriah for the last time. In prison for bank fraud and awaiting transportation, Uriah acts like a repentant model prisoner. However, in conversation with David, he reveals himself to remain full of malice.\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e"}

HN2101 Royal Doulton figure Uriah Heep | #2

Product Description

Royal Doulton figure Uriah Heep HN2101

Designer: Leslie Harradine
Issued: 1952 - 1967
Made in England GUARANTEED

Approx 19cm tall (7 ½ inches)
From the Dickens (Series Three) series

In excellent condition
A little glaze crazing noted on the base - typical for items of this era and nothing untoward
GUARANTEED free from damage and repair

About Uriah Heep
Uriah Heep is a character created by Charles Dickens in his 1850 novel David Copperfield. Heep is the primary antagonist during the second part of the novel. His character is notable for his sycophancy.

In the novel David first meets the 15-year-old Heep when he comes to live with Mr. Wickfield and his daughter Agnes.

Uriah is a law clerk working for Mr. Wickfield. He realises that his widowed employer has developed a severe drinking problem and turns it to his advantage. Uriah encourages Wickfield's drinking, tricks him into thinking he has committed financial wrongdoing while drunk, and blackmails him into making Uriah a partner in his law office. He admits to David (whom he hates) that he intends to manipulate Agnes into marrying him.

Uriah miscalculates when he hires Mr. Micawber as a clerk, assuming Micawber will never risk his own financial security by exposing Uriah's transgressions. Yet Micawber is honest, and he, David, and Tommy Traddles confront Uriah with proof of his frauds. They let Uriah go free only after he has (reluctantly) agreed to resign his position and return the money that he has stolen.

Later in the novel, David encounters Uriah for the last time. In prison for bank fraud and awaiting transportation, Uriah acts like a repentant model prisoner. However, in conversation with David, he reveals himself to remain full of malice.

Sku: RA-0007137
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