Start Date
3-28-2013 11:18 AM
Description
The author discusses the perception of Mr. Wickham as a soldier in Pride and Prejudice and compares it to the manual given by the British Army to officers throughout England The standing orders for the Norwich; or, Hundred and Sixth Regiment.
Repository Citation
Puterbaugh, Lindsey, "“Nothing so Unmilitary”: Examining How Uniforms Influence Love in Pride and Prejudice" (2013). Pride and Prejudice: The Bicentennial. 14.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/celia_pride/preconference/blog/14
“Nothing so Unmilitary”: Examining How Uniforms Influence Love in Pride and Prejudice
The author discusses the perception of Mr. Wickham as a soldier in Pride and Prejudice and compares it to the manual given by the British Army to officers throughout England The standing orders for the Norwich; or, Hundred and Sixth Regiment.