Lucinda Hawksley is an English biographer, author, lecturer, and travel writer.
Career
Hawksley studied literature and education before starting her career as a book editor. She took a master of arts in literature and the history of art and organised and curated an exhibition of the paintings of her relative Kate Dickens-Perugini in 2002 at the Charles Dickens Museum in London. She is an author, travel writer, lecturer and broadcaster. Her books include biographies, social histories, art history and travel writing: Bitten by Witch Fever, Thames & Hudson, 2016; Charles Dickens and his Circle, NPG, 2016; A London Treasury, Andre Deutsch, 2015; Queen Victoria’s Mysterious Daughter: A Biography of Princess Louise, Thomas Dunne 2015; A Victorian Treasury, Andre Deutsch, 2015; Moustaches, Whiskers & Beards, NPG, 2014; The Mystery of Princess Louise: Queen Victoria’s Rebellious Daughter, Chatto, 2013; March, Women, March: Voices of the Women’s Movement, Andre Deutsch, 2013; What Makes Great Art, Quintessence, 2012 ; Charles Dickens, Andre Deutsch, 2011; 50 British Artists You Should Know, Prestel, 2011; Katey: The Life and Loves of Dickens’s Artist Daughter, Doubleday, 2006; Lizzie Siddal: The Tragedy of a Pre-Raphaelite Supermodel, Andre Deutsch, 2004; A Tale of Two Cities, retold for children, Usborne, 2002; Essential Pre-Raphaelites, Dempsey Parr, 1999; London, Siena, 1999. Lizzie Siddal: The Tragedy of a Pre-Raphaelite Supermodel was Book of the Week on BBC Radio 4 in 2004. Her co-authored works include the 19th and early 20th-century sections of 'The Essential History of Art' and 'An Encyclopedia of British History' ; 501 Great Artists, ; 1001 Paintings You Must See Before You Die ; Eyewitness Art ; Europe 2006, The History of the Bra ; Europe 2005 ; An Encyclopaedia of British History ; Essential History of Art ; Essential van Gogh and Essential Michelangelo. Hawksley's Essential Pre-Raphaelites has become a best seller and led to an invitation to lecture on 'Pre-Raphaelite Artists: The Connection Between Their Lives and Work' at the Oxford Union. As a speaker and lecturer she has spoken at the International Charles Dickens Conference, the Newberry Library in Chicago, the National Portrait Gallery in London, the University of Genoa, the Kensington Hilton in London, the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge; the Chicago Dickens Holiday Festival, the Dickens on the Strand festival in Galveston, Texas; Washington & Lee University, VA; Santa Fe College, FL; Arkansas State University; Southwestern University, TX; the University of Kolkata; the British Council in India; and the Free Library in Philadelphia, PA; as well as many other art galleries, universities and libraries around the world. In December 2007 she appeared as herself in the BBC docudrama Charles Dickens & the Invention of Christmas, written and presented by Griff Rhys Jones. She also appeared in Channel 4's 2008 documentary Dickens's Secret Lover, which was concerned with Dickens's relationship with the actress Ellen Ternan. In December 2011 she appeared on BBC One's Songs of Praise and for BBC Two in Mrs Dickens' Family Christmas, during which she was interviewed by Sue Perkins. In January 2013 she appeared in all three episodes of BBC Two's Queen Victoria's Children and in an episode of Find My Past which was concerned with the affair between Charles Dickens and Ellen Ternan. She has appeared twice on BBC One's The One Show, interviewed about Lizzie Siddal and about Charles Dickens's will. She was the presenter for BBC One's Inside Out London: Dickens and Health Her radio appearances include The Today Programme ; Woman's Hour ; The Aled Jones Show ; The Robert Elms Show ; The Lynn Parsons Show ; Glad To Be Grey with Mary Beard and Behind the Looking Glass with Lauren Laverne. In 2013, Hawksley unveiled a new blue plaque to her great great great grandfather, at 22 Cleveland Street, London. She is a Patron of the Charles Dickens Museum and lives in London. She is a member of the Management Committee of the Society of Authors, and Royal Literary Fund Fellow. In 2017 she was appointed to be a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
Family
She is the great-great-great-granddaughter of Victorian novelist Charles Dickens and his wife, Catherine. Hawksley is the cousin of actor Harry Lloyd and actor and performer Gerald Dickens.
Select publications
Elizabeth Revealed
Charles Dickens and Christmas
Bitten by Witch Fever
Charles Dickens and his Circle
A London Treasury
Queen Victoria’s Mysterious Daughter: A Biography of Princess Louise
A Victorian Treasury
Moustaches, Whiskers & Beards
The Mystery of Princess Louise: Queen Victoria’s Rebellious Daughter
March, Women, March: Voices of the Women’s Movement