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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_DickensMary Dickens - Wikipedia

    Mary "Mamie" Dickens (6 March 1838 – 23 July 1896) was the eldest daughter of the English novelist Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine. She wrote a book of reminiscences about her father, and in conjunction with her aunt, Georgina Hogarth , she edited the first collection of his letters .

  2. Mary Scott Hogarth (Edimburgo, Reino Unido, 26 de octubre de 1819 [nota 1] - Londres, Reino Unido, 7 de mayo de 1837 [nota 2] ) era la hermana de Catherine Dickens —cuyo apellido de soltera era Hogarth— y, por tanto, cuñada del escritor Charles Dickens.

  3. Como numerosos críticos han señalado, Mary probablemente sirvió a Dickens como base o esencia espiritual, por así decirlo, de la pequeña Nell en La tienda de antigüedades (la muerte de esta niña-personaje en enero de 1841 hizo resurgir el dolor de la despedida de su cuñada el domingo, 7 de mayo de 1837), de Rose Maylie en Oliver Twist ...

  4. Mary, la hermana de la esposa de Dickens, se trasladó a vivir con ellos cuando tenía 15 años. Era alegre, inquieta y más bella que su hermana mayor, y cautivó a Dickens. No hay datos de que...

  5. Mary Angela Dickens (31 October 1862 – 7 February 1948) was an English novelist and journalist of the late Victorian and Edwardian eras, and the oldest grandchild of the novelist Charles Dickens. She died on the 136th anniversary of her grandfather's birth.

  6. Primary Sources Mary (Mamie) Dickens. Mary (Mamie) Dickens, the daughter of Charles Dickens and Catherine Hogarth Dickens, was born on 6th March, 1838.Their first child, Charles Culliford Dickens, had been born in 1837.She had been named after her dead aunt, Mary Hogarth.Catherine was unable to breast-feed her daughter and had to employ a wet-nurse.

  7. Philip V. Allingham, Contributing Editor, Victorian Web; Lakehead University. ary Scott Hogarth (1820-1837, beloved sister-in-law and companion of Charles Dickens, died (probably of heart failure or stroke) on 7 May 1837, the Sunday following a double triumph for 25-year-old Charles Dickens: the publisher's informing Dickens of the ...