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Yonge, Charlotte M. --- Yonge, Charlotte Mary --- Author of Heartsease, --- Author of Henrietta's wish, --- Author of Kenneth, --- Author of Kings of England, --- Author of Landmarks of history, --- Author of Scenes and characters, --- Author of The heir of Redclyffe, --- Author of The herb in the field, --- Author of The little duke, --- Author of The railroad children, --- Author of The two guardians, --- Heartsease, Author of, --- Heir of Redclyffe, Author of, --- Henrietta's wish, Author of, --- Herb in the field, Author of, --- Kenneth, Author of, --- Kings of England, Author of, --- Landmarks of history, Author of, --- Little duke, Author of, --- Railroad children, Author of, --- Scenes and characters, Author of, --- Two guardians, Author of, --- Yonge, C. M. --- Yonge, Charlotte Mary, --- Yonge,
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This interdisciplinary collection of essays explores the life and work of Charlotte M. Yonge, a highly influential and popular nineteenth-century writer who is emerging from a long period of critical neglect. Its wide-ranging chapters capture the scope and quality of current work in Yonge studies, addressing the full range of her prolific literary output from her best-selling novels to her nature writing, biographies, and letters. Considering themes from gender, disability, and empire, to Tractarianism, secularism, and the idea of progress, these essays consider how Yonge reflected and shaped the tastes, ideas and anxieties of her readers and contemporaries. Exploring her key role in the Anglican revival, her importance as a test case in the development of feminist criticism, and her formal innovativeness as a novelist, this collection places Yonge centrally in the nineteenth-century literary landscape and demonstrates her ongoing relevance to scholars and students of the period. Clare Walker Gore is a lecturer in English Literature at the Open University. She held a Junior Research Fellowship at Trinity College, Cambridge, and was named a BBC/AHRC 'New Generation Thinker'. Her book, Plotting Disability in the Nineteenth-Century Novel, appeared in 2019. She is pursuing a project on Victorian women writers. Clemence Schultze is an Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Classics at Durham University, after a career lecturing on ancient history. She has published on nineteenth-century classical reception, was for ten years Chair of the Charlotte M. Yonge Fellowship, and has co-edited an essay collection on Yonge. Julia Courtney is retired from the Open University where she was an administrator, associate lecturer and research fellow. She has published articles and book chapters on aspects of Victorian literature and culture and has co-edited two essay collections. She is co-editor, with Clemence Schultze, of theCharlotte M. Yonge Fellowship Journal.
Ecclesiology --- Christian church history --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Higher education --- Literature --- HO (hoger onderwijs) --- christelijke kerk --- vrouwenstudies --- literatuur --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1900-1999 --- England --- Literature, Modern --- Literature. --- Anglican Communion. --- Nineteenth-Century Literature. --- Women's Studies. --- Anglicanism.
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