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  1. Walter Savage Landor Dickens (8 February 1841 – 31 December 1863) was the fourth child and second son of English novelist Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine. He became an officer cadet in the East India Company's Presidency armies just before the Indian Rebellion of 1857.

  2. Walter Savage Landor Dickens (8 February 1841 – 31 December 1863) The fourth child of Charles and Catherine Dickens was named after Dickens' friend, the author Walter Savage Landor. He was nicknamed "Young Skull" by his father and showed an aptitude for writing from an early age. However his father instructed young Walter's tutor to ...

  3. 31. Dez. 2019 · Looking for Walter Landor Dickens. By Dickens Society Blog. December 31, 2019. 1 Comment. Con­tributed by Chris­tian Leh­mann, Bard High School, Early Col­lege. On his 52 bi­rthday (7 Feb­rua­ry, 1864) Char­les Di­ckens re­ceived word that his son, Walt­er Lan­dor, had died in India on 31 De­cemb­er 1863. A few days ...

  4. Imaginary Conversations is Walter Savage Landor 's most celebrated prose work. Begun in 1823, sections were constantly revised and were ultimately published in a series of five volumes. The conversations were in the tradition of dialogues with the dead, a genre begun in Classical times that had a popular European revival in the 17th ...

    • Walter Savage Landor
    • 1882
  5. On 7 February 1864 Charles Dickens should have been celebrating his 52nd birthday. However on that day he received the tragic news that his son Walter had died in Calcutta on New Year’s Eve at the age of only 22. Walter Landor Dickens had been serving as a military officer...

  6. Walter Savage Landor Dickens, two years younger than his closest sibling, Katey, was the fourth child and second son of Charles and Catherine Dickens. Walter Savage Landor (1775-1864) was another of those eminent Victorians whom Dickens attempted to absorb into his family's orbit by naming one of his children after him.

  7. Walter Savage Landor Dickens. (1841-1863) served as a cadet in the East India Company, became a lieutenant in the 42nd Highlanders (The Black Watch), and died in Calcutta of an aneurism. 5. Francis Jeffrey Dickens.