Nelly gets her due
John Sutherland, 8 November 1990
The Invisible Woman: The Story of Nelly Ternan and Charles Dickens
by Claire Tomalin.
Viking, 317 pp., £16.99, October 1990,0 670 82787 8 Show More
by Claire Tomalin.
Viking, 317 pp., £16.99, October 1990,
The Autobiography of Margaret Oliphant
edited by Elisabeth Jay.
Oxford, 184 pp., £16.95, October 1990,0 19 818615 0 Show More
edited by Elisabeth Jay.
Oxford, 184 pp., £16.95, October 1990,
“... that any incriminating letters survive: Dickens’s son Henry and Ellen Ternan’s son Geoffrey Robinson destroyed all such correspondence. Dickens himself burned any personal letters that he could come by. He also destroyed his diaries at the end of every year. One diary – that for 1867 – was lost or, more likely, stolen in America. It resurfaced in ... ”