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    Georgina Hogarth (22 January 1827 – 19 April 1917) was the sister-in-law, housekeeper, and adviser of English novelist Charles Dickens and the editor of...
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    fictionalised as the death of Little Nell. Catherine's younger sister, Georgina Hogarth, joined the Dickens family household in 1842 when Dickens and Catherine...
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    reminiscences about her father, and in conjunction with her aunt, Georgina Hogarth, she edited the first collection of his letters. Mamie Dickens was...
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    Mary in her memory. Hogarth was the daughter of George Hogarth (1783–1870), a music critic, cellist and composer, and Georgina Hogarth née Thompson (1793–1863)...
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  • Kensit as Young Georgina Hogarth Christine McKenna as Adult Georgina Hogarth Ben Kingsley as Dr. John Elliotson Richard Leech as Mr. Hogarth Anthony May as...
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    during their first trip to the United States and Canada. At this time Georgina Hogarth, another sister of Catherine, joined the Dickens household, now living...
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  • series The Kids from 47A (1973–4). Her other television credits include Georgina Hogarth in Dickens of London with Roy Dotrice (1976), Friends and Other Lovers...
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    Brewster child Episode: "America! America!" 1976 Dickens of London Georgina Hogarth 2 episodes 1977–1978 The Foundation Emma Prince 24 episodes 1978 Armchair...
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  • 1978), British athlete Georgina Henry (1960–2014), British journalist Georgina Herrera (1936–2021), Cuban writer Georgina Hogarth (1827–1917), British housekeeper...
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    role (series 3) 2001 NCS: Manhunt Anne Warwick TV film 2002 Dickens Georgina Hogarth Episode: "Terror to the End" 2002 Fields of Gold Rachel Greenlaw TV...
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    (1841–1881) Charles John Huffam Dickens (1812–1870), novelist, married Catherine Hogarth (1815–1879) Charles Culliford Boz Dickens (1837–1896), editor and writer...
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    of The Life during his own lifetime and begged his sister-in-law, Georgina Hogarth, to make sure that the Dickens family "would never even hand the manuscript...
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    sisters-in-law Mary and Georgina Hogarth, both of whom were very close to Dickens. Mary died in 1837 at the age of 17, and Georgina, from 1842, lived with...
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    Charles Dickens, English novelist (9 June 1870), to his sister-in-law Georgina Hogarth, who had suggested he lie down after he suffered a stroke "Tell Hill...
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  • Ternan Mary Mackay as Mrs. Hogarth Janne Coghlan as Maria Ternan Walter Pym as Lord Lytton Patricia Kennedy as Georgina Hogarth Mary Ward as Catherine Dickens...
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  • Charles Dickens to Wilkie Collins (1851–1870, pub. 1892) (selected by Georgina Hogarth) Editing and publication of the reference edition of Dickens's letters...
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    heroine of the novel, is based on Dickens' sisters-in-law Mary and Georgina Hogarth; both of whom were very close to Dickens. Dickens keenly felt his deprived...
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    inherited some money, but he soon went through this, and his aunt, Georgina Hogarth (Catherine Dickens's sister) used her influence with family friend...
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    Hogarth married Georgina Thomson, the daughter of music publisher and editor George Thomson, their marriage producing 10 children. In 1817, Hogarth,...
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    Dickens and Ellen Ternan, an actress many years his junior, and/or Georgina Hogarth. Her first husband was the artist and author Charles Allston Collins...
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    were taken by Collins, Augustus Egg, Mark Lemon, Mary Dickens and Georgina Hogarth. The production ran for four nights at Tavistock House, from 16 June...
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    Group portrait in the porch at Gads Hill Place in 1862, H.F. Chorley, Kate Dickens, Mamie Dickens, Charles Dickens, C.A. Collins and Georgina Hogarth...
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    person of his sister-in-law Mary Hogarth, almost two years before. Dickens, his wife Catherine, and her sister Georgina Hogarth became fond of Bradbury and...
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    with Collins, Augustus Egg, Mark Lemon, Kate and Mary Dickens and Georgina Hogarth, and The Frozen Deep (1856), also written by Wilkie Collins, with the...
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    World War II, in Centerville, Iowa (d. 1944, killed in action) Died: Georgina Hogarth, English literary editor, adviser and sister-in-law to Charles Dickens...
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    Exceptions were made for begging letters, which his sister-in-law Georgina Hogarth answered, and for routine business connected with his two magazines...
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  • leather bound presentation volume with letter of provenance signed by Georgina Hogarth, (his wife's sister, his mistress), dated 9 June 1870. Leather book/box...
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  • Foundling Museum as its ‘Hogarth Curator’. As a ceramic historian Tharp also contributed to the major Tate Gallery exhibition ‘Hogarth and Europe’ and during...
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    Quoted in Lawrence 96. 2 January 1861. Letter from Charles Dickens to Georgina Hogarth. Reprinted in Dickens 359. Emphasis in original. Sources Dickens, Charles...
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    after Dickens's death; he also carefully cultivated Dickens' relatives Georgina Hogarth and Mary Dickens when they proposed to edit Dickens's letters. Dickens...
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