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  1. 10 de dic. de 2020 · By 1857, when Charles Dickens met the young actress Ellen Ternan, he had been one of England’s most famous men for the past two decades.. To his legions of fans, who gobbled up best-selling ...

  2. 27 de dic. de 2007 · Ellen Lawless Ternan was born on March 3, 1839 in Rochester, England, coincidentally a city that had much meaning for Charles Dickens. She was born into a theatrical family of long standing. Her mother, father and grandmother had all been actors; her mother, Fanny Ternan, had even appeared on the London stage, with the great actor William Charles Macready (another good friend of Dickens).

  3. Ellen Ternan traf als junge Theaterschauspielerin auf Englands berühmtesten Schriftsteller Charles Dickens. Er machte sie zu seiner Geliebten und Muse – und versteckte Ternan mehr als ein Jahrzehnt lang vor der Öffentlichkeit. Mein Buch „Nicht nur Heldinnen“ könnt ihr hier bestellen: Herder Shop

  4. 5 de ago. de 2012 · The years between 1857 and 1861 were in many ways the most dramatic of Dickens's whole adult life. During this period, Dickens undertook a remarkable, indeed revolutionary, transformation of his life and work: he publicly separated from his wife Catherine, the mother of his ten children; began a secret relationship, which was to last to the end of his life, with a young actress, Ellen Ternan ...

  5. 23 de nov. de 2012 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  6. Ellen Ternan. Ellen Ternan, the third of four children of the actors Thomas Lawless Ternan and his wife, Frances (Fanny) Jarman, was born on 3rd March 1839 at 11 Upper Clarence Place, Maidstone Road, Rochester. Ellen (usually known as Nelly) had two elder sisters, Frances Eleanor and Maria Susanna, and a younger brother who died in infancy.

  7. Ellen Ternan apparaît aussi dans le roman Drood de l'écrivain américain Dan Simmons, dont le narrateur est censé être Wilkie Collins [100], [101]. Le comédien Ralph Fiennes a adapté l'histoire de Charles Dickens et de sa maîtresse, l'actrice, Nelly Ternan, telle que la raconte la biographe Claire Tomalin dans The invisible woman dans un film homonyme sorti en 2013.