Agnes Wickfield
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Created byCharles Dickens
GenderFemale
FamilyMr. Wickfield (father)
David Copperfield (husband)
At least five children, including two sons and three daughters
David Copperfield (husband)
At least five children, including two sons and three daughters
ReligionChristianity
| Agnes Wickfield | |
|---|---|
| David Copperfield character | |
Agnes Wickfield, David's second wife Art by Frank Reynolds (1910) | |
| Created by | Charles Dickens |
| In-universe information | |
| Gender | Female |
| Family | Mr. Wickfield (father) David Copperfield (husband) At least five children, including two sons and three daughters |
| Religion | Christianity |
| Nationality | British |
Agnes Wickfield is a character of David Copperfield, the 1850 novel by Charles Dickens. She is a friend and confidante of David (the narrator and protagonist of this semi-autobiography) since his childhood and at the end of the novel, his second wife. In Dickens' language, she is the "real heroine" of the novel.