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  1. 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.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_HogarthMary Hogarth - Wikipedia

    Mary Scott Hogarth (26 October 1819 – 7 May 1837) was the sister of Catherine Dickens (née Hogarth) and the sister-in-law of Charles Dickens. Hogarth first met Charles Dickens at age 14, and after Dickens married Hogarth's sister Catherine, Mary lived with the couple for a year.

  3. ary Scott Hogarth (1820-1837), la amada cuñada y compañera de Dickens, falleció (probablemente de un fallo cardíaco o de un infarto) el 7 de mayo de 1837, el domingo siguiente al doble triunfo de un Charles Dickens de 25 años: la notificación a Dickens por parte del editor de las extraordinarias ventas del número décimo segundo mensual ...

  4. Mary Hogarth. Mary Hogarth was the younger sister of Catherine Dickens, who came to live with the Dickenses when they moved here to 48 Doughty Street in March 1837. Six weeks later, Mary died suddenly, aged just 17. Her death was an enormous shock to both Catherine and Charles.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 11 de oct. de 2011 · But what about the elusive Mary Hogarth? Mary, the younger sister of Catherine, lived with the couple in their happier, early years, and died suddenly, inexplicably, at the age of 17.

  7. DICKENS AND THE DEATH OF MARY HOGARTH DAVID PARKER On to and 6 the May her young seventeen-year-old 1837, couple's Dickens new spent home sister, the at Mary.1 evening 48 Doughty Afterwards, at the Street, theatre they intending with all returned his wife that and her seventeen-year-old sister, Mary.1 Afterwards, they all returned