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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_HogarthMary Hogarth - Wikipedia

    Mary Scott Hogarth (26 October 1819 [a] – 7 May 1837 [b]) was the sister of Catherine Dickens (née Hogarth) and the sister-in-law of Charles Dickens. Hogarth first met Charles Dickens at age 14, and after Dickens married Hogarth's sister Catherine, Mary lived with the couple for a year.

  2. Learn about Mary Hogarth, the younger sister of Catherine Dickens, who died at 17 and inspired some of Dickens's characters. Discover her personality, opinions and relationship with her brother-in-law through letters and sources.

  3. Learn about Mary Hogarth, the young Scottish girl who died in Dickens's arms in 1837 and influenced his works and dreams. Explore the sources, interpretations, and controversies surrounding her role in Dickens's life and literature.

  4. Oct 11, 2011 · But what about the elusive Mary Hogarth? Mary, the younger sister of Catherine, lived with the couple in their happier, early years, and died suddenly, inexplicably, at the age of 17.

  5. 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.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Mary_HogarthMary Hogarth - Wikiwand

    Mary Scott Hogarth (26 October 1819 – 7 May 1837) was the sister of Catherine Dickens ( née Hogarth) and the sister-in-law of Charles Dickens. Hogarth first met Charles Dickens at age 14, and after Dickens married Hogarth's sister Catherine, Mary lived with the couple for a year.

  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.