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Girl in a Blue Dress: A Novel Inspired by the Life and Marriage of Charles Dickens: Arnold, Gaynor, Dixon, Jennifer M.: bltadwin.ru: Books.4/5(61). Girl in a Blue Dress. Alfred Gibson's funeral has taken place at Westminister Abbey, and his wife of twenty years, Dorothea, has not been invited. The Great Man favours his children and a clandestine mistress over his estranged wife. Dorothea revisits their early courtship before the birth of too many children snapped her vitality, and discovers the devious nature and hypnotic power of this celebrity . · Review: Girl in a Blue Dress by Gaynor Arnold Catherine Taylor on a retelling of Dickens's life with his estranged wife taking centre stageEstimated Reading Time: 4 mins.
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Review: Girl in a Blue Dress by Gaynor Arnold Catherine Taylor on a retelling of Dickens's life with his estranged wife taking centre stage. Gaynor Arnold was born and brought up in Cardiff, Wales. She read English at St. Hilda's College, Oxford, where she acted in many plays, notably at the Edinburgh Festival and in a tour of the U.S. She has two grown children and lives in Birmingham. Girl in a Blue Dress is her first novel. Girl in a Blue Dress is a fictionalized account of the marriage of Charles and Catherine bltadwin.ru Arnold bases the characters of this novel, Alfred and Dorothea(Dodo) Gibson on the real life marriage of Charles and Catherine Dickens more specifically, the actual letters written by Charles to Catherine during their marriage.