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  1. Frances Elizabeth (Fanny) Dickens (28 August 1810 – 2 September 1848) was an English pianist and singer who trained at the Royal Academy of Music. She is the elder sister of Charles Dickens.

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    • Frances Elizabeth Dickens, 28 August 1810, Portsmouth, England
  2. Frances Elizabeth (Fanny) Dickens (28 de agosto de 1810 - 2 de septiembre de 1848) fue una pianista y cantante inglesa que se formó en la Real Academia de Música .

  3. 9 de mar. de 2022 · In this letter, dated July 5, 1848, to his friend John Forster, Dickens describes a visit to see his 38-year-old sister who is dying of consumption. Fanny died a few weeks later...her son followed soon after. Fanny Dickens 1810-1848.

  4. Frances (Fanny) Dickens, the daughter of John Dickens and Elizabeth Dickens, was born at 13 Mile End Terrace (now 393 Old Commercial Road ), Landport, in August 1810. Two years later, her brother, Charles Dickens, was born. Dickens worked at the Navy Pay Office in Portsmouth. He was later transferred to London and the family found lodgings in ...

    • Charles Dickens' Parents
    • Charles Dickens' Siblings
    • Charles Dickens' Wife Catherine
    • Charles Dickens' Children
    • Catherine Dickens' Sisters
    • Charles Dickens' Friends and Associates

    John Dickens (1785-1851) - Dickens' father, was a clerk in the Navy Pay Office. In 1809 he married Elizabeth Barrow with whom he had eight children. John loved to live the good life but was frequently unable to pay for it. He was imprisoned for debt in 1824 in the Marshalsea Debtor's Prison. After his release from prison he returned to the Navy Pay...

    Frances Elizabeth (Fanny) Dickens (August 1810-September 2, 1848) Dickens oldest sister with whom he was very close in childhood. She was a talented woman and studied music at the Royal Academy of Music. Fanny married Henry Burnett and had a crippled son, Henry Jr, whom Dickens used as a model for Paul Dombey and possibly Tiny Tim (Ackroyd, 1990, p...

    Read a letterfrom Dickens to John Forster concerning separation from Catherine. Amazon.com: The Other Dickens: A Life of Catherine Hogarth by Lillian Nayder Back to Top

    Charles Culliford (Charley) Dickens (1837-1896) - Dickens' first child, educated at Eton, and studied business in Germany. Charley was the only child who lived with his mother after Dickens' separation with Catherine in 1858. In 1862 he married Bessie Evans, daughter of Dickens' former publisher, Frederick Evans, with whom Dickens had had a falling...

    Mary Hogarth (1819-1837) - Catherine's sister moved into the Dickens household in 1836, shortly after the marriage (Johnson, 1952, p. 130). At 17 she took ill after attending the theater and died suddenly in Dickens' arms. Dickens was shattered and took a ring from her finger which he wore the rest of his life (Slater, 2009, p. 100). She was the mo...

    William Harrison Ainsworth (1805-1882) English novelist (Rookwood, Jack Sheppard) and influence on young Dickens. Ainsworth brought Dickens into his literary circle that included Forster, Thackeray, and Carlyle (Schlicke, 1999, p. 6). Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875) Danish writer and author of Fairy Tales. Dickens and Andersen admired each othe...

  5. Henry Jr era un niño discapacitado y enfermizo y se dice que fue la inspiración de Tiny Tim en A Christmas Carol de Charles Dickens . [3] La familia se mudó a Manchester, donde Dickens y Henry continuaron cantando, aunque "una vez que Fanny Dickens se casó y se convirtió en madre, su carrera decayó, dotada y educada musicalmente como era".

  6. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Frances Elizabeth "Fanny" Dickens was the oldest sister of novelist Charles Dickens with whom he was very close in childhood. She was a talented woman and studied music at the Royal Academy of Music. Fanny married Henry Burnett and had a crippled son, Henry Jr, whom Dickens used as a model for both Paul Dombey and Tiny Tim.