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The Other Dickens: A Life of Catherine Hogarth by Lillian Nayder
The Other Dickens: A Life of Catherine Hogarth by Lillian Nayder
Cornell University Press, $59.95 hb, 373 pp
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In September 1857, after twenty-one years of marriage, Charles Dickens began the eight-month long process of separating himself from his wife, Catherine. At forty-two years of age, Catherine had given birth to ten children and managed Dickens’s large household. Until the mid 1850s she and Dickens seemed to enjoy a happy partnership, yet by 1858 Catherine was exiled from the family home and cut off from all but one of her children.
The Other Dickens: A Life of Catherine Hogarth by Lillian Nayder
Cornell University Press, $59.95 hb, 373 pp
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