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  1. The Invisible Woman Disappears: Ellen Ternan’s Last Performance at the Haymarket William F. Long; Dickens Quarterly; Johns Hopkins University Press; Volume 34, Number 2, June 2017; pp. 159-171; 10.1353/dqt.2017.0015; Article

  2. Ellen Ternan. In 1857 Dickens met the woman who was to be his companion until his death, Ellen Ternan. Ellen, her mother and her sister were hired to act in a benefit presentation of The Frozen Deep. The event was sponsored by Dickens who also co-starred in the event.

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Ellen_TernanEllen Ternan - Wikiwand

    Ellen Lawless Ternan (3 March 1839 – 25 April 1914), also known as Nelly Ternan or Nelly Wharton-Robinson, was an English actress known for her association with the author Charles Dickens. Ellen Ternan. Ternan at age 19 in 1858. Born.

  4. Before Ellen Ternan disappeared into her lover’s life and custody, she was highly visible: she had been an actress. Born in 1839, she was the youngest of three sisters who were the third generation of theatre folk; her family had trouped with the great from the days of Mrs. Siddons. The girls all went on the stage as children, but

  5. DicKEns MET EllEn TErnan in 1857, and a relationship developed which lasted until his death in 1870. Did Ellen become Dickens's mistress, or did the relationship remain purely platonic? Much has been written by professional literary scholars on this subject, with a variety of views, and we have recently had a film based on claire Tomalin's The Invisible Woman1.

  6. 11 mar 2019 · Ellen Ternan – 1858. Per molti decenni l’opinione comune sia tra i lettori sia tra gli storici, era che tra i due ci fosse una sorta di relazione platonica (d’altronde Ellen aveva la stessa età della figlia minore di Charles), ma oggi è certo che l’attrice fosse l’amante di Dickens, dal quale ebbe anche un figlio, morto ancora bambino.

  7. 28 feb 2022 · The only thing that makes sense about the Ellen Ternan story is that, when they met, Dickens was forty-five and famous; she was eighteen, not famous, and relatively unprotected; and he fell for ...