It appears there might be a typo in your question. If you are referring to Charles Dickens and his character, Uriah Heep, he is a villainous character in the novel "David Copperfield." Uriah Heep is known for his deceitful and manipulative nature.
Heep refers to Uriah Heep, a character from Charles Dickens' novel "David Copperfield," published in 1850. Heep is depicted as a sycophantic, manipulative clerk who embodies false humility while harboring ambition and malice. His character is often viewed as a representation of social climbing and moral duplicity. The name "Uriah Heep" has since become synonymous with obsequiousness and deceit.
Mr. Wickfield's clerk in the novel "David Copperfield" by Charles Dickens was Uriah Heep. Heep is a manipulative and scheming character who gradually gains power over Mr. Wickfield through his underhanded tactics.
Wilkins Micawber works for the evil Uriah Heep's law firm in Charles Dickens' novel David Copperfield.
Uriah Heep either did not possess a middle name or has successfully concealed it from the public for 159 years.
Uriah Heep, a character from David Copperfield. I suggest you do further research on this individual. His name is now used as a descriptive term for a person who is obsequiously humble but really actually hypercritical: in that he nurses greed, rage and/or a sense of entitlement beneath this facade. This reveals very clever psychological insight on Dickens's part. This has been a response from a Librarian. Slamming the boards!
Danny Heep's birth name is Daniel William Heep.
Danny Heep is 5' 11".
Uriah Heep was created in 1850.
Uriah Heep, in a story by Charles Dickens, took some pride in his lowliness.
Id like to know that as well. I enjoy ostriches. Heep. Heep. Heep. Ostrich.
Do you mean Uriah Heep?
The duration of The Great Heep is 2880.0 seconds.