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  1. Full Text. DicKEns MET EllEn TErnan in 1857, and a relationship developed which lasted until his death in 1870. Did Ellen become Dickens's mistress, or did the relationship remain purely platonic? Much has been written by professional literary scholars on this subject, with a variety of views, and we have recently had a film based on claire ...

  2. 3 Claire Tomalin conjectures that it may not have been necessary to summon Ellen Ternan to Gad's Hill, because Dickens's collapse had in fact occurred at Windsor. Lodge, Ellen's house in Peckham, and she had subsequently accompanied the unconscious Dickens in a carriage to Gad's Hill, 24 miles distant (271-83). This.

  3. Životopis. Ellen Ternan se narodila v Rochesteru v hrabství Kent jako třetí ze čtyř dětí. Měla bratra, který zemřel v dětském věku a dvě sestry Marii a Frances (Frances se později stala druhou manželkou anglického spisovatele Thomase Adolphuse Trollopa ). Její rodiče, Thomas Lawless Ternan a Frances Eleanor Ternan (rozená ...

  4. Apr 8, 2022 · Fifty-three-year-old Charles Dickens, with his travelling companions Ellen Ternan and her mother, left Paris at 7:00 am June 9, 1865 (Slater, 2009, p. 534), bound for Boulogne where they boarded a steamship for England. The short vacation in France had done Dickens a world of good as he had been ill most of the previous winter and spring.

  5. This volume is a biography of Ellen "Nelly" Ternan, who was for the last thirteen years of Charles Dickens's life, was his secret obsession and intimate companion. She was an actress but within a few years of meeting Dickens she left the stage and disappeared from public view.

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