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  1. Catherine Dickens by Samuel Lawrence (1838). [1] Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1815, Catherine moved to England with her family in 1824. She was the eldest daughter of ten children to George Hogarth. Her father was a journalist for the Edinburgh Courant, and later became a writer and music critic for the Morning Chronicle, where Dickens was a ...

    • Wife of English novelist Charles Dickens
    • Georgina Hogarth (sister)
    • Catherine Thomson Hogarth, 19 May 1815, Edinburgh, Scotland
  2. Feb 27, 2019 · Cook wrote. Catherine Dickens and Edward Dutton Cook were good friends, which adds quite a bit of credence to the validity of the letters. Bowen said he believed the wife of Charles Dickens allegations against her husband, that they’re “almost certainly” true and make “a stronger and more damning account of Dickens’ behavior than any ...

  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 ...

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  5. 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

  6. Catherine Thomson ("Kate") Dickens ( née Hogarth; 19 May 1815 – 22 November 1879), the eldest of the ten children of George Hogarth and Georgina Thomson, was born in Edinburgh, then a cultural and literary Mecca justly known as "The Athens of the North." George and Georgina Hogarth, like their eldest daughter, had ten children, including ...

  7. Apr 3, 2016 · The talents of Charles Dickens’s wife, who he separated from and portrayed as an unfit mother despite them having 10 children together, are to be celebrated in an exhibition at her former home ...

  8. In February 1835, Catherine Hogarth celebrated Charles Dickens’s twenty-third birthday at his London lodgings. Only nineteen years old, she described the party and its host to a cousin. ‘Mr. Dickens improves very much on acquaintance,’ she wrote, and is ‘very gentlemanly and pleasant.’. Little more than one year later, in April 1836 ...

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