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Have googled until I'm cross-eyed ....
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Can anyone help me with the last infuriatingly obscure question in a quiz I am doing?
The answer is a fictional character .... "which character was inspired by a woman who died in York Buildings Marylebone in 1849?"
Any suggestions gratefully received!
The answer is a fictional character .... "which character was inspired by a woman who died in York Buildings Marylebone in 1849?"
Any suggestions gratefully received!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Frustratingly, one inspiration for a character in Dickens died, in reality, in 1849. Hortense, the murderous maid who kills Tulkinghorne in Bleak House, was based on the murderess Mrs Manning , hanged in that year. Dickens attended the execution. But she obviously didn't die IN York Buildings, even if she ever had any connection with them, so the trail, as they say, goes cold. Still, if it is a Dickens character, that only leaves 988 named characters to go !
Charles Dickens, then 12 years old, was boarded with Elizabeth Roylance, a family friend, in Camden Town.[18] Roylance was "a reduced [impoverished] old lady, long known to our family", whom Dickens later immortalised, "with a few alterations and embellishments", as "Mrs. Pipchin", in Dombey and Son.
Could it be this?
Could it be this?
http:// faculty .mdc.ed ...xt/E NC1102g enesis. htm
Googled as smouse suggested and this came up - link to Great Expectations
Googled as smouse suggested and this came up - link to Great Expectations