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    Mary Scott Hogarth (26 October 1819 [a] – 7 May 1837 [b]) 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. Hogarth died suddenly in 1837, which caused Dickens to ...

  2. 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. Dickens would go on to memorialise Mary as Rose Maylie in Oliver Twist and as ...

  3. For his own, real-world children, Dickens used the name "Mary" for the first girl in the family, born 6 March 1838, just under a year after Mary Scott Hogarth's death. One may argue, as do both Slater and Ackroyd, that Dickens's obsession with his memories of Mary severely limited his capacity to understand and graph the female psyche.

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  5. Oct 11, 2011 · Mary Hogarth is the subject of significant critical debate, Douglas-Fairhurst notes. "There is no evidence that Mary was a serious rival to Catherine until she was dead," he declares. But "then ...

  6. The intensity of Dickens's response to Mary Hogarth's death, and the sig-nificance of the way he remembered her, are things biographers, and many critics, have striven to explain. Speculation about their relationship can be. plotted on a scale between two extremes, most of it clustering towards one end or the other.

  7. Catherine, Dickens' wife, appears not to have been used as any of the characters in his writings. In the memory of Mary Scott Hogarth, Dickens and his wife named their daughter Mary; the baby was born on March 6, 1838, which was less than one year after Mary's death. Her bedroom is now part of the Dickens Museum.

  8. www.wikiwand.com › en › Mary_HogarthMary Hogarth - Wikiwand

    Mary Scott Hogarth was the sister of Catherine Dickens 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. Hogarth died suddenly in 1837, which caused Dickens to miss the publication dates for two novels: The Pickwick Papers and Oliver Twist. Hogarth later became the ...

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