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  1. Dora Annie Dickens (August 16, 1850 – April 14, 1851) Dora was named after Dora Spenlow, a character in David Copperfield. In the novel, Dora is the child bride of the title character and dies young as a result of a miscarriage. The real Dora also died young. She went into convulsions and died suddenly; she was not quite 8 months old.

  2. He spent his life as a sportsman and was appointed a Knight Bachelor in 1922. He worked as a barrister and Common Serjeant of London. He outlived the rest of the Dickens children, dying in 1933. Dora Annie Dickens. The ninth child born to the Dickens. She was named for “Dora” from the novel David Copperfield. She sadly passed away as an infant.

  3. Ĉefpaĝo; Komunuma portalo; Diskutejo; Aktualaĵoj; Lastaj ŝanĝoj; Novaj paĝoj; Hazarda paĝo; Helpo; Donaci

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dora_SpenlowDora Spenlow - Wikipedia

    Charles Dickens named his daughter Dora Annie Dickens after the character on her birth in 1850, but she died the following year at the age of eight months. Portrayals. Dora has been portrayed by several actresses in numerous adaptations. She was first most notably depicted in the 1935 film adaptation by Maureen O'Sullivan.

  5. Philip Charles Dickens (1887–1964) Cedric Charles Dickens (1916–2006), writer and businessman; Cedric Charles Dickens (1889–1916) Dora Annie Dickens (1850–1851) Edward Bulwer Lytton Dickens (1852–1902), Australian politician; Alfred Allen Dickens (b. and d. 1814) Letitia Dickens (1816–1893), married Henry Austin, architect and artist

  6. United Kingdom. David Copperfield is the eighth novel by Charles Dickens. The novel's full title is The Personal History, Adventures, Experience and Observation of David Copperfield the Younger of Blunderstone Rookery (Which He Never Meant to Publish on Any Account). It was first published as a serial in 1849–50, and as a book in 1850.