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  1. Mary Scott Hogarth [ /'mɛəri scɒt 'həʊgɑːθ/ ], née le 26 octobre 1819 et morte le 7 mai 1837, est la sœur de Catherine Dickens, l'épouse du romancier anglais Charles Dickens. Malgré son jeune âge et son décès prématuré – et peut-être à cause de cela –, elle a joué un grand rôle dans la vie du couple, dans ...

  2. After a night's illness, Mary died on the Sunday afternoon. From her lifeless fingers Charles took a ring which he was to wear in memory of her his entire life.

  3. Mary Scott Hogarth [/'mɛəri scɒt 'həʊgɑːθ/], née le 26 octobre 1819 et morte le 7 mai 1837, est la sœur de Catherine Dickens, l'épouse du romancier anglais Charles Dickens. Malgré son jeune âge et son décès prématuré – et peut-être à cause de cela –, elle a joué un grand rôle dans la vie du couple, dans celle de Dickens ...

  4. (1820–37) Dickens's sister-in-law and companion, whose early death affected Dickens profoundly. Aged 14 when Dickens first visited the Hogarth household, Mary was Catherine's constant companion and chaperone during the period ... From: Hogarth, Mary Scott in Oxford Reader's Companion to Dickens »

  5. Mary Hogarth was the younger sister of Catherine Dickens, who came to live with the Dickenses when they moved here to 48 Doughty Street in March 1837. Six weeks later, Mary died suddenly, aged just 17. Her death was an enormous shock to both Catherine and Charles.

  6. Mary Hogarth and The Battle of Life Dilemma: Fidelity in a Dickensian Christmas Book. Dicken's fourth Christmas book, The Battle of Life: A Love Story, of 1846 does not share the enduring popularity of a famous predecessor A Christmas Carol. That much is well known.

  7. Mary Hogarth. Mary Scott Hogarth was born in Edinburgh in 1819. Mary was one of ten children, including Catherine Hogarth (1815) and Georgina Hogarth (1827). Her father, George Hogarth, was a talented writer and worked as a journalist for the Edinburgh Courant.