Charlotte yonge bibliography

  • This list classifies all of the works of Charlotte Mary Yonge, a prolific British novelist.
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  • Abbeychurch, or, Self Control and Self Conceit.
  • Charlotte Mary Yonge bibliography

    This list classifies all of the works of Charlotte Mary Yonge, a prolific British novelist.

    Information is taken from the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography and the British Library catalogue.

    Novels

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    • —. Château de Melville, 1838 (privately distributed)[1]
    • —. Abbeychurch, or, Self Control and Self Conceit. London: James Burns, 1844.
    • —. Scenes and Characters, or, Eighteen Months at Beechcroft. London: James Burns, 1847.
    • —. The Railroad Children, 1849.
    • —. Henrietta's Wish, or, Domineering: A Tale 1850.
    • —. Kenneth, or, The Rear Guard of the Grand Army, 1850.
    • —. Langley School, 1850.
    • —. The Heir of Redclyffe. 2 vols. London: John W. Parker & Son, 1853.
    • —. The Herb of the Field, 1853.
    • —. The Castle Builders, or, The Deferred Confirmation. London: J. & C. Mozley, 1854.
    • —. Heartsease, or, The Brother's Wife, 1854.
    • —. The Little Duke, or, Richard the Fearless, 1854.
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      Abraham Charles JohnThe Unity of History ( 1845)

      Alexander Cecil FrancesHymns for Little Children (1848)

      Alexander Cecil FrancesMoral Songs ( 1848)

      Alexander Cecil FrancesVerses for Holy Seasons ( 1846)

      Awdry FrancesA Country Gentleman of the Nineteenth Century: Being a Short Memoir of the Right Honourable Sir William Heathcote, Bart., of Hursley 1801-1881 ( 1906)

      Allen PhoebeMay-Duke Blossoms: A story for Mothers' Meetings (1898)

      Alison ArchibaldHistory of Europe during the French Revolution. (History of Europe from the commencement of the French Revolution ... to the Restoration of the Bourbons.) (1833-1842)

      Austen JaneSense and Sensibility (1811)

      Atkinson Frances Hester 'Traditions of Norway' (1855-1857)

      Austen JaneJane Austen's Letters edited by Deirdre Le Faye (1997)

      Alexander Cecil FrancesThe Sunday Book of Poetry (1864)

      Arthur WilliamThe Successful Merchant:Sketches of the Life of Mr Samuel Budgett Late of Kingswood Hil

      Charlotte Mary Yonge

      English novelist and churchwoman (1823–1901)

      Charlotte Mary Yonge (11 August 1823 – 24 March 1901) was an English novelist, who wrote in the service of the church. Her abundant books helped to spread the influence of the Oxford Movement and showed her keen interest in matters of public health and sanitation.

      Life

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      Charlotte Mary Yonge was born in Otterbourne, Hampshire, England, on 11 August 1823 to William Yonge and Fanny Yonge, née Bargus. She was educated at home bygd her father, studying Latin, Greek, French, Euclid, and algebra. Her father's lessons could be harsh:

      He required a diligence and accuracy that were utterly alien to me. He thundered at me so that nobody could bära to hear it, and often reduced me to tears, but his approbation was so delightful that it was a delicious stimulus.... inom believe, in spite of all breezes over my innate slovenliness, it would have broken our hearts to leave off working together. And we went on mot I