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  1. Ellen Lawless Ternan (/'ɛlən 'lɔːlɪs 'tɜːnən/ ), aussi appelée Nelly Ternan ou Nelly Robinson (Ellen Robinson est son nom de mariage), née le 3 mars 1839 à Rochester, Kent [N 1], [1], et morte le 25 avril 1914 à Fulham, est une actrice britannique que sa liaison avec le romancier Charles Dickens fait connaître du monde ...

    • 25 avril 1914 (à 75 ans)Fulham
    • 3 mars 1839Rochester
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ellen_TernanEllen Ternan - Wikipedia

    Ellen Ternan was an English actress who had a long and intimate relationship with Charles Dickens, possibly as his daughter. She was born in 1839, debuted on stage at three, and married George Wharton Robinson in 1876.

  3. 27 mars 2022 · Ellen Ternan 1858 Forget who killed Edwin Drood, Dickens scholars and amateur enthusiasts have been trying to solve Dickens' last and greatest mystery since his death in 1870. Namely, what exactly was his relationship with Ellen Lawless Ternan?

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  4. 3 févr. 2020 · Ellen Ternan, the young actress who became Charles Dickens’s mistress. Wikimedia. Dickens was careful to keep his love affair private. Documentary evidence of his relationship with Ternan...

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  5. 27 déc. 2007 · Ellen Lawless Ternan was born on March 3, 1839 in Rochester, England, coincidentally a city that had much meaning for Charles Dickens. She was born into a theatrical family of long standing. Her mother, father and grandmother had all been actors; her mother, Fanny Ternan, had even appeared on the London stage, with the great actor ...

  6. 10 déc. 2020 · By 1857, when Charles Dickens met the young actress Ellen Ternan, he had been one of England’s most famous men for the past two decades.

  7. Ellen Ternan was a stage actress who had a 13-year liaison with Charles Dickens, despite his marriage and public image. Biographer Claire Tomalin uncovered the details of their relationship and the fate of their child in her book The Invisible Woman.