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  1. 29 de set. de 2021 · The first installment of The Pickwick Papers was published on March 30, 1836. The next month, on April 2, Charles Dickens married Catherine Hogarth. Their first child was born on January 6, 1837. Publication of Oliver Twist began in Bentley’s on January 31, 1837. Dickens wrote Pickwick and Twist simultaneously until November of 1837 when ...

  2. memory of Mary Hogarth. His need for a mythic virginal goddess preceded her, and the goddess he created soon superseded her. If, as he claimed, he dreamed of Mary every night for nine months after her death, by the end of that time he certainly knew his dream vision of her better than he had known Mary herself, the actual girl.

  3. As the contemporary inscription (see fig. 1 above) states, the painting shows the wedding of Stephen Beckingham on June 9, 1729. The groom, a barrister at Lincoln's Inn in London, married Mary Cox, daughter of a lawyer and businessman

  4. Mary Hogarth exemplifies the selfless sister, yet Marion's act of selflessness is over-stated and she appears at the conclusion of the novel to draw attention to the suffering that she has endured. The subject of personal crisis and dilemma would occupy Dickens again as he reworked similar problems to do with fidelity and integrity into his fifth and final Christmas book, The Haunted Man of 1848.

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  6. William Hogarth FRSA ( / ˈhoʊɡɑːrθ /; 10 November 1697 – 26 October 1764) was an English painter, engraver, pictorial satirist, social critic, editorial cartoonist and occasional writer on art. His work ranges from realistic portraiture to comic strip -like series of pictures called "modern moral subjects", [2] and he is perhaps best ...

  7. 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 en particulier et aussi dans son œuvre.