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  1. Charles Culliford Boz Dickens (6 January 1837 – 20 July 1896) was the first child of the English novelist Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine. A failed businessman, he became the editor of his father's magazine All the Year Round, and a writer of dictionaries. He is now most remembered for his two 1879 books, Dickens's Dictionary of London and Dickens's Dictionary of the Thames.

  2. Henry Fielding Dickens. Henry, known sometimes as Harry, was the eighth child born to the Dickens. He is often cited as the most successful of the ten. He spent his life as a sportsman and was appointed a Knight Bachelor in 1922. He worked as a barrister and Common Serjeant of London. He outlived the rest of the Dickens children, dying in 1933.

  3. Henry Fielding. Henry Fielding stammte aus der Familie des Grafen von Denbigh und wurde am 22. April 1707 zu Sharpham-Park und der Grafschaft Somerset geboren. In der Schule von Eton gebildet, sollte er Rechtswissenschaft studieren und ging zu diesem Zwecke nach Leiden. Doch wendete er sich bald nach London und schrieb für die Bühne.

  4. Dickens wrote to Henry Fielding Dickens on 20th May, 1870: "I fear Sydney is much too far gone for recovery, and I begin to wish he were honestly dead." Dickens told his son that he was no longer welcome at Gad's Hill Place. Whilst serving on Topaze Sydney was invalided out of the Navy due to ill health on 22nd April 1872.

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  6. 28 de may. de 2019 · Henry Fielding’s (22 April 1707 – 8 October 1754) lasting achievements in prose fiction—in contrast to his passing fame as an essayist, dramatist, and judge—result from his development of critical theory and from his aesthetic success in the novels themselves. In the preface to The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and of His…

  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.