"Dickens took great interest in theatrical affairs, and was very fond of theatrical society. He had a lifelong affection for , and a great regard for and ; of the latter he said once to me, "He has the brain of a man, combined with that strange power of arriving, without knowing how or why, at the truth, which one usually finds only in a woman." He had also a liking for , , , , and the . He saw most of the pieces which were produced from time to time, but he delighted in the irregular drama, the shows and booths and circuses."
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Edmund Yates
(3 July 1831 – 20 May 1894) was a British journalist, novelist, playwright, editor, lecturer, and publicist. Yates, a close friend of Charles Dickens, was involved in a .
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