Ellen Ternan was performing in plays alongside her mother and sister when Dickens met them and became a friend to the family. His relationship with Ellen (which is still ambiguous) continued until his death.
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â 15y agoIn 1857, Charles Dickens met the actress Ellen Ternan, to whom he would remain close for the rest of his life. It's said that it was that relationship that triggered his separation from his wife Catherine.
Charles Dickens was close to the actress Ellen Ternan. Their relationship was rumored to be romantic and lasted until his death.
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â 12y agoEllen Ternan whom traveled with sister and mothers
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â 15y agoHer name was Ellen Ternan, a thoroughly respectable and competent actress who traveled in troupes with her mother and sister.
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Her name was Ellen Ternan; she was an actress, along with her mother and sister. Their relationship was remarkable for its discretion, especially considering Dickens's fame. Those very close to Dickens might have suspected, but nothing really came out about it until after Dickens's death.
Charles Dickens' bookkeeper was George Dolby, a close friend who also acted as his manager and advisor. Dolby played a crucial role in managing Dickens' finances and helping him with his literary career.
His full name was Charles John Huffam Dickens
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Charles John Huffam Dickens Nickname-Boz He used his nickname in the early of his writing career.
Charles Dickens' mother was named Elizabeth Dickens, nÊe Barrow.
No, Charles Dickens is not single.
Yes, Charles Dickens has 10 kids.
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Ellen Ternan, the actress, was Dickens' friend and protege and possibly his mistress. There was some speculation that she bore Dickens a son, but this has never been substantiated. After his death, she received an unrevealed sum of money and later married. She almost never spoke of Dickens.