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  1. Georgina Hogarth (22 January 1827 – 19 April 1917) was the sister-in-law, housekeeper, and adviser of English novelist Charles Dickens and the editor of three volumes of his collected letters after his death. Biography. 'Georgy' Hogarth was one of 10 children born in Scotland to music critic George Hogarth and his wife Georgina.

  2. 15. Feb. 2024 · Assistant Editor, Humanities. February 15, 2024. Georgina Hogarth lived with Charles Dickens for nearly three decades. Charles Dickens Museum. When Georgina Hogarth was 15 years old, she...

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  3. Charles Dickens zog mit den übrigen Kindern zurück nach Tavistock House, wo sich seine Schwägerin Georgina Hogarth um die Dienerschaft und den Haushalt kümmerte. Sie blieb bei Dickens bis zu dessen Tod. Journalist und Schriftsteller

  4. 25. Aug. 2023 · Charles Dickens had several women friends but the one dearest to him was his sister-in-law, Georgina Hogarth. For twenty-eight years Georgina lived with Dickens. He regarded her as his “best and truest friend,” and trusted her enough to leave her all his private papers, together with his most treasured personal possessions, and ...

  5. 3. Mai 2024 · Georgina Hogarth was Charles Dickens’s sister in law. At 15 the sharp and witty girl moved into the Dickens family home where she stayed for 28 years. What began as a father–daughter...

  6. 19. Apr. 2023 · Georgina Hogarth lived with Charles Dickens for twenty-eight years, controversially remaining in his household when he separated from his wife, Catherine. She is most often described as his housekeeper, but Dickens called her his ‘best and truest friend’, and Georgina was with him when he had a fatal stroke at their Gad’s Hill ...

  7. 7. Feb. 2024 · Parts of an extensive collection of letters from Dickens’ relative and housekeeper Georgina Hogarth reveal her role in the making of a literary giant. Kate McCusker. Wed 7 Feb 2024 02.00 EST.