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  1. Catherine Dickens died at her home on Gloucester Crescent on the morning of 21 November 1879, and was buried in Highgate Cemetery, London, in the same grave as her infant daughter Dora, who had died eighteen years earlier. The Will of Catherine Thomson ("Kate") Dickens (née Hogarth. Much has been made of the will.

  2. 20 de feb. de 2012 · Catherine Dickens, for all intents and purposes, is gone, painted right out of the picture. That’s not to say that nobody’s been looking for her. There’s been a move, in recent years, to reclaim the lives of the wives of Great Men, and often, as in Franny Moyle’s fun biography of Constance Wilde, the results are wonderful.

  3. Charles Dickens, young and unattached, was also employed by the Morning Chronicle. His first romantic relationship, with Maria Beadnell, had ended badly. However he was quite recovered and was quickly taken with Catherine. They met in 1834, became engaged in 1835 and were married in April of 1836. In January of 1837 the first of their ten ...

  4. Catherine Dickens is far less known than her legendary husband, Charles. When you think about Victorian novels, his name is the first one to pop up. But the ...

  5. National Records of Scotland, OPR 685-1/42, page 44. Wife of Charles Dickens Catherine Hogarth spent her childhood in Edinburgh. Her father, a lawyer, wrote for literary magazines and was a friend of Sir Walter Scott. Her aunt, Christian Hogarth, married James Ballantyne, printer of Scott's novels. In 1830 the family moved to London.

  6. 22 de feb. de 2019 · Author Charles Dickens (1812-1870) pictured with his wife, Catherine Dickens (1815-1879), and two of their daughters, seated in a horsedrawn carriage, circa 1850. Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images

  7. 6 de abr. de 2016 · Catherine Dickens, circa 1836. Photograph: Michael Nicholson/CORBIS. Even Dickens’s much-maligned wife Catherine, who is often criticised as having been too compliant and too similar to his ...