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  1. Sir Henry Fielding Dickens, Q. C. ("Harry," 1849-1933), a Cambridge graduate, sportsman, and lawyer; father of novelist Monica Dickens. 9. Dora Annie Dickens (1850-1851), named after the first wife of David Copperfield, died in infancy on 14 April 1851. 10. Edward Bulwer Lytton Dickens

  2. When Sir Henry Fielding Dickens was born on 16 January 1849, in London, England, United Kingdom, his father, Charles John Huffam Dickens, was 36 and his mother, Catherine Thomson Hogarth, was 33. He married Marie Theresa Louise Roche in 1876, in Marylebone, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 3 ...

  3. Henry Fielding Dickens. A cabinet card portrait of Henry Fielding Dickens (1849-1933), later Sir Henry Dickens, the eighth of ten children born to British author Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine. The most successful of all of Dickens's children, he was a barrister, a KC and Common Serjeant of London, a senior legal office that he held for ...

  4. 27 de sept. de 2017 · We think of Henry Fielding (b. 22 April 1707–d. 8 October 1754) above all as a pioneer of the novel genre: “the Founder of a new Province of Writing,” as he puts it in one of the best-known metafictional chapters of Tom Jones. Yet until Sir Robert Walpole’s Stage Licensing Act of 1737 cut short Fielding’s meteoric theatrical career ...

  5. Charles John Huffam Dickens (Landport, 7 de febrero de 1812-Gads Hill Place, 9 de junio de 1870), conocido como Charles Dickens, fue un escritor inglés.Creó algunos de los personajes de ficción más conocidos en el mundo y muchos lo consideran el mejor novelista de la época victoriana.Sus libros gozaron de una popularidad sin precedentes durante su vida, y, en el siglo XX, críticos y ...

  6. On [16] January, 1849, Catherine was delivered of another son; Dickens christened Henry Fielding Dickens in "a kind of homage to the style of work he was no so bent on beginning," according to Forster — which, if so, must be the first occasion when an infant has been baptized in honour of an unwritten book.

  7. Sir Henry Fielding Dickens (16 January 1849 – 21 December 1933) Named after the famous author Henry Fielding, Henry (known as "Harry" to his friends and family) was the most successful of the Dickens children. He became a successful barrister and was appointed King's Counsel.