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70:, London. In 1933, she married Humphry House, a literary critic, with whom she began a new edition of the letters of Charles Dickens in 1949. Following his death, she took on the editorship, and worked with 77:
The first volume of the letters came out in 1965, for which House received the Rose Mary Crawshay Prize. Two more volumes were published, and at the time of her death, she was readying the fourth volume.
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The coverage of Dickens' correspondence was extensive and voluminous, leading one critic to complain that there was little separation of the dead wood from the letter that brought
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When the Houses began their editorial effort, around 12,000 letters were known. By time of volume V, another 1,452 had been discovered and documented.
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Howard, Philip (25 March 1981). "Majestic contributions to Dickensian scholarship".
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alive the marvellous young man in relation to his novels and journalism
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Ratcliffe, Matthew (29 August 1974). "The Clutching Eye".
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The Letters of Charles Dickens. Volume III: 1842–1843
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The Letters of Charles Dickens. Volume II: 1840–1841
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The Letters of Charles Dickens. Volume I: 1820–1839
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Colombo
Huntingdon
Charles Dickens
his letters
British Academy
Rose Mary Crawshay Prize
Colombo
Sri Lanka
Royal Holloway College
Kathleen Mary Tillotson
"1911 Census for England & Wales: The Rectory Stibbard Guist N'f'k, Stibbard, Norfolk, England"
"England & Wales Deaths 1837-2007"



The Times


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People from Colombo
Rose Mary Crawshay Prize winners
Alumni of Royal Holloway, University of London
20th-century scholars
1903 births
1978 deaths
Sri Lankan people of British descent
British expatriates in British Ceylon

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