Mary Angela Dickens

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Standard Name: Dickens, Mary Angela
Between the late 1880s and mid-1920s MAD produced writing that was, like her life, shaped by her relationships with family members and her roles in the literary venues they established. Her body of work is varied. It includes novels and short stories that frequently explore how women's erotic relationships with men inform their creative, social lives. Along with her fiction, she published interviews, religious writing, and adaptations of stories by her grandfather, Charles Dickens .
Black and white, head-and-shoulder photograph of Mary Angela Dickens looking straight at the camera. Her dark hair is short and curly; she has glasses perched on her nose, and her dress is masculine: a white shirt with a high, stiff collar and a dark bow tie outside it.
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