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'''George Elvis deLonghi <font face="webdings"></font> Wickham''' (7 August <font face="webdings"></font> 23 February <font face="webdings"></font>) was a noted English alien hunter. He was briefly associated with the author [[Jane Austen]], although their relationship ended in some acrimony, resulting in the unflattering portrayal of him in her controversial novel [[Pride and Prejudice]]. Very little other information about Wickham is in the public domain. He is rumoured to have made over a thousand kills{{citation needed}} and was awarded the Order of the <font face="webdings"></font>, the highest accolade for bravery in the face of tentacles. He was fluent in French, East Westphalian and [[kk'Ekk]].  ('''[[George Wickham|more...]]''')
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'''Joseph Robert Brighouse''' (15 July 1774 19 September 1821) was an English literary critic and ''bon viveur''. He wrote for many publications but he is best known for his trenchant reviews in ''[[Mistress Huffington's Postulates]]'' and ''[[Th'Examiner]]''. He was an early supporter of [[Jane Austen]], who he saw as something of a trailblazer in the hitherto ''outré'' genre of zombie fiction. He was particularly noted for a new style of critique in which he awarded points for the amount of blood spilled and the most inventive mechanisms in which characters met their end. The [[British Library]] holds several of his review copies, wherein copious marginalia can be clearly observed. However these annotations are said to be so disturbing that to this day they may only be examined by persons who have obtained a suitable certificate from their psychiatrist.  ('''[[Joseph Robert Brighouse|more...]]''')

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Joseph Robert Brighouse (15 July 1774 – 19 September 1821) was an English literary critic and bon viveur. He wrote for many publications but he is best known for his trenchant reviews in Mistress Huffington's Postulates and Th'Examiner. He was an early supporter of Jane Austen, who he saw as something of a trailblazer in the hitherto outré genre of zombie fiction. He was particularly noted for a new style of critique in which he awarded points for the amount of blood spilled and the most inventive mechanisms in which characters met their end. The British Library holds several of his review copies, wherein copious marginalia can be clearly observed. However these annotations are said to be so disturbing that to this day they may only be examined by persons who have obtained a suitable certificate from their psychiatrist. (more...)