Monica Dickens
Order of the British Empire, Writer, Charles Dickens, Henry Fielding Dickens, St Paul's Girls' School
978-613-4-97800-2
6134978000
104
2013-01-07
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Monica Enid Dickens, MBE (born 10 May 1915, London — died 25 December 1992, Reading, Berkshire) was an English writer, the great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens. Known as "Monty" to her family and friends, she was born into an upper middle class London family to Henry Charles Dickens (1878–1966), a barrister, and Fanny (née Runge). She was the grand-daughter of Sir Henry Fielding Dickens KC. Disillusioned with the world she was brought up in — she was expelled from St Paul's Girls' School in London before she was presented at court as a debutante — she decided to go into service despite coming from the privileged class; her experiences as a cook and general servant would form the nucleus of her first book, One Pair Of Hands in 1939.
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