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  1. Sir Henry Fielding Dickens, KC (16 January 1849 – 21 December 1933) was an English barrister, who served as a KC and Common Serjeant of London. He was the eighth of ten children born to English author Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine, and the last surviving child of Dickens.

  2. Henry Fielding Dickens, the eighth child of Charles Dickens and Catherine Hogarth Dickens, was born on 16th January, 1849. Dickens named him after the novelist, Henry Fielding . At the time Dickens was writing David Copperfield and he told John Forster that this was in "a kind of homage to the style of the novel he was about to write."

  3. Henry Fielding (Sharpham, Glastonbury, 22 de abril de 1707 — proximidades de Lisboa, 8 de outubro de 1754), foi um romancista inglês conhecido criar o romance Tom Jones, um dos primeiros romances modernos, onde aparece, pela primeira vez, o narrador onisciente.

  4. Há 5 dias · Learn about the life and career of Sir Henry Fielding Dickens, the sixth son of novelist Charles Dickens and a lawyer. See four portraits of him from the NPG collection, including one by his father's friend Leslie Ward.

  5. Sixth Son of Charles Dickens 1849-1933 "Looking back now upon the years that are gone, I find that there are one or two scenes or incidents which arise with astonishing vividness to my mind that may be worth recording...I hope it will not be thought that I tell this story vaingloriously, as it was but a small matter so far as I was concerned.

  6. Summary. Fielding was long admired for his representation of a certain classic Englishness to be found nowhere else in such perfection outside the borders of his novels.

  7. Although his career as a novelist spanned less than two decades owing to his late start and his death at age 47, and although he wrote only half-a-dozen novels, Fielding so dominated the genre that young Charles Dickens once said he aspired to being hailed as “The Fielding of the Nineteenth Century.”