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- Q2386760 subject Q8447991.
- Q2386760 abstract "Captain Frederick Wentworth is a fictional character in the novel Persuasion written by Jane Austen. He is the prototype of the new gentleman in the 19th century: a self-made man who makes his fortune by hard work rather than inheritance.".
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- Q2386760 comment "Captain Frederick Wentworth is a fictional character in the novel Persuasion written by Jane Austen. He is the prototype of the new gentleman in the 19th century: a self-made man who makes his fortune by hard work rather than inheritance.".
- Q2386760 label "Frederick Wentworth (Persuasion)".