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  1. Gladys Storey's interviews with her resulted in Dickens and Daughter (1939). 4. Walter Savage Landor Dickens (1841-1863) served as a cadet in the East India Company, became a lieutenant in the 42nd Highlanders (The Black Watch), and died in Calcutta of an aneurism. 5. Francis Jeffrey Dickens

  2. Charles and Catherine Dickens 's tenth and final child was given the grandiose name of Edward Bulwer Lytton Dickens ("Plorn"). He was to live to just fifty years of age — all but the first sixteen of those spent in the hinterland of Australia. It must have been hard to be a son of the period's preeminent novelist, and harder still in school ...

  3. Birthname: Walter Savage Landor Dickens born on: 8 February 1841 at 12:00 (= 12:00 noon ): Place: London, England, 51n30, 0w10 Timezone: LMT m0w10 (is local mean time) Data source

  4. 24 de ene. de 2015 · Landor lived on, writing and publishing poetry, prose, drama, English and Latin. He forged friendships now with men like Robert Browning—who was deeply influenced by Landor’s writing—John Forster and Charles Dickens (Dickens named his second son Walter Savage Landor Dickens in his friend’s honour).

  5. Sydney Margaret Dickens, sposò Thomas Whinney; Humphrey Whinney; Michael Humphrey Dickens Whinney (1930) 2. Mary "Mamie" Dickens (1838–1896) 3. Catherine Elizabeth Macready Dickens (1839–1929), sposò in prime nozze Charles Allston Collins e in seconde nozze Charles Edward Perugini 4. Walter Savage Landor Dickens (1841–1863) 5.

  6. 30 de oct. de 2022 · Landor occasionally visited town to see Lady Blessington. Forster's review of the 'Shakespeare' had led to a friendship, and Forster was in the habit of going with Dickens to Bath, in order to celebrate on the same day Landor's birth and Charles I's execution. Landor greatly admired Dickens's works, and was especially moved by 'Little Nell.'