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BRITISH ACADEMIC (1910-2001)
A G Dickens; A.G. Dickens; AG Dickens; Arthur Dickens; Arthur Geoffrey Dickens

Mary Dickens         
CHILD OF VICTORIAN-ERA NOVELIST CHARLES DICKENS
Mamie Dickens; Dickens, Mary
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.
dickens         
  • Dickens was a regular patron at [[Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese]] pub in London. He included the venue in ''A Tale of Two Cities''.
  • Bleak House]] (pictured in the 1920s) in [[Broadstairs]], Kent, where Dickens wrote some of his novels
  • Crowd of spectators buying tickets for a Dickens reading at [[Steinway Hall]], New York City in 1867
  • Catherine Hogarth Dickens by [[Samuel Laurence]] (1838). She met the author in 1834, and they became engaged the following year before marrying in April 1836.
  • Charles Dickens's birthplace, 393 Commercial Road, Portsmouth
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  • Young Charles Dickens by [[Daniel Maclise]], 1839
  • Sketch of Dickens in 1842 during his first American tour. Sketch of Dickens's sister Fanny, bottom left
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  • ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' significantly influenced the modern celebration of Christmas in many countries
  • Amy Dorrit]] from ''Little Dorrit''.
  • An original illustration by [[Phiz]] from the novel ''David Copperfield'', which is widely regarded as Dickens's most autobiographical work
  • Frank Reynolds]].
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  • Dickens's chalet in [[Rochester, Kent]] where he was writing the last chapters of ''Edwin Drood'' the day before he died
  • ''Dickens and Little Nell'']] statue in [[Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania
  • Dickens at his desk, 1858
  • ''Dickens's Dream'' by [[Robert William Buss]], portraying Dickens at his desk at [[Gads Hill Place]] surrounded by many of his characters
  • Poster promoting a reading by Dickens in [[Nottingham]] dated 4 February 1869, two months before he had a mild stroke
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  • Dickens presiding over a charity meeting to discuss the future of the [[College of God's Gift]]; from ''[[The Illustrated London News]]'', March 1856
  • Actress [[Ellen Ternan]], 1858. Dickens referred to Ternan as his "magic circle of one."
  • Nurse [[Sarah Gamp]] (left) from ''Martin Chuzzlewit'' became a stereotype of untrained and incompetent nurses of the early Victorian era, before the reforms of [[Florence Nightingale]].
  • Tennyson]], on a stained glass window at the [[Ottawa Public Library]], Ottawa, Canada
  • 1850}},  [[National Library of Wales]]
  • Dickens's portrait by [[Margaret Gillies]], 1843. Painted during the period when he was writing ''A Christmas Carol'', it was in the [[Royal Academy of Arts]]' 1844 summer exhibition. After viewing it there, [[Elizabeth Barrett Browning]] said that it showed Dickens with "the dust and mud of humanity about him, notwithstanding those eagle eyes".<ref name="Brown"/>
  • Advertisement for ''Great Expectations'', serialised in the weekly literary magazine ''[[All the Year Round]]'' from December 1860 to August 1861. The advert contains the plot device "to be continued".
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  • Aftermath of the [[Staplehurst rail crash]] in 1865
ENGLISH WRITER AND SOCIAL CRITIC (1812–1870)
Charles John Huffam Dickens; Dickensian; Dickens; Dickens charles; Charels Dickens; C Dickens; CJH Dickens; Charles Dickons; Charles John Huffam Dickens, FRSA; Charles John Huffam Dickens FRSA; Charles dickens; Dickensian character; Charles Dickins; Dickens, Charles; Timothy Sparkes; Charles John Huffam; Boz (pseudonym); Maria Beadnell
n.
(Colloq.) The Deuce, the Devil.
Dickens         
  • Dickens was a regular patron at [[Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese]] pub in London. He included the venue in ''A Tale of Two Cities''.
  • Bleak House]] (pictured in the 1920s) in [[Broadstairs]], Kent, where Dickens wrote some of his novels
  • Crowd of spectators buying tickets for a Dickens reading at [[Steinway Hall]], New York City in 1867
  • Catherine Hogarth Dickens by [[Samuel Laurence]] (1838). She met the author in 1834, and they became engaged the following year before marrying in April 1836.
  • Charles Dickens's birthplace, 393 Commercial Road, Portsmouth
  • agency=JSTOR Daily}}</ref>
  • Young Charles Dickens by [[Daniel Maclise]], 1839
  • Sketch of Dickens in 1842 during his first American tour. Sketch of Dickens's sister Fanny, bottom left
  • p=9}}</ref>
  • ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' significantly influenced the modern celebration of Christmas in many countries
  • Amy Dorrit]] from ''Little Dorrit''.
  • An original illustration by [[Phiz]] from the novel ''David Copperfield'', which is widely regarded as Dickens's most autobiographical work
  • Frank Reynolds]].
  • p=158}}.</ref>
  • Dickens's chalet in [[Rochester, Kent]] where he was writing the last chapters of ''Edwin Drood'' the day before he died
  • ''Dickens and Little Nell'']] statue in [[Philadelphia]], Pennsylvania
  • Dickens at his desk, 1858
  • ''Dickens's Dream'' by [[Robert William Buss]], portraying Dickens at his desk at [[Gads Hill Place]] surrounded by many of his characters
  • Poster promoting a reading by Dickens in [[Nottingham]] dated 4 February 1869, two months before he had a mild stroke
  • p=97}}</ref>
  • Dickens presiding over a charity meeting to discuss the future of the [[College of God's Gift]]; from ''[[The Illustrated London News]]'', March 1856
  • Actress [[Ellen Ternan]], 1858. Dickens referred to Ternan as his "magic circle of one."
  • Nurse [[Sarah Gamp]] (left) from ''Martin Chuzzlewit'' became a stereotype of untrained and incompetent nurses of the early Victorian era, before the reforms of [[Florence Nightingale]].
  • Tennyson]], on a stained glass window at the [[Ottawa Public Library]], Ottawa, Canada
  • 1850}},  [[National Library of Wales]]
  • Dickens's portrait by [[Margaret Gillies]], 1843. Painted during the period when he was writing ''A Christmas Carol'', it was in the [[Royal Academy of Arts]]' 1844 summer exhibition. After viewing it there, [[Elizabeth Barrett Browning]] said that it showed Dickens with "the dust and mud of humanity about him, notwithstanding those eagle eyes".<ref name="Brown"/>
  • Advertisement for ''Great Expectations'', serialised in the weekly literary magazine ''[[All the Year Round]]'' from December 1860 to August 1861. The advert contains the plot device "to be continued".
  • url-status=live }}</ref>
  • Aftermath of the [[Staplehurst rail crash]] in 1865
ENGLISH WRITER AND SOCIAL CRITIC (1812–1870)
Charles John Huffam Dickens; Dickensian; Dickens; Dickens charles; Charels Dickens; C Dickens; CJH Dickens; Charles Dickons; Charles John Huffam Dickens, FRSA; Charles John Huffam Dickens FRSA; Charles dickens; Dickensian character; Charles Dickins; Dickens, Charles; Timothy Sparkes; Charles John Huffam; Boz (pseudonym); Maria Beadnell
(·noun / ·interj) The devil.

Wikipedia

A. G. Dickens

Arthur Geoffrey Dickens (6 July 1910 – 31 July 2001) was an English academic and author.