The Charles Dickens Letters Project
Period:
1861-1870
Theme(s):
social engagements
friends
To JOHN FORSTER,1 28 APRIL 1869
MS Huntington Library.
Wednesday Twenty Eighth April, 1869
My Dear Forster
Let us dine in Wellington Street tomorrow.2 I shall expect Mrs Forster3 and you at 6.
Ever affecy
CD.
- 1. John Forster (1812-76; Dictionary of National Biography), historian and man of letters; CD’s closest friend, literary and legal advisor, and co-executor of his will. Compiled the authorised 3-volume biography The Life of Charles Dickens, 1872-4.
- 2. A rearrangement of CD’s proposal (To Forster, 26 Apr 1869) that the Forsters dine at Gad’s Hill, when CD did not “feel up to coming out to dinner”; see Pilgrim Letters 12, pp. 344-5.
- 3. Eliza Ann Forster, née Crosbie (1815-94), widow of the publisher Henry Colburn, whom Forster married, Sep 1856: see Pilgrim Letters 8, p. 114 & n.