Sources On Historians Yonge, Charlotte Mary. 18231901 historian of England (for children) Young, GeorgeMalcolm. 1882-1959 historian of England DNB NRA Young, Robert Magill. http://web4.uwindsor.ca/users/l/lhowsam/main.nsf/0/9CF799C79FD745A885256D7F00650
OSB MSS FILE expand/contract this heading YATES, Mary ANN (GRAHAM), 17281787 expand/contractthis heading Yonge, Charlotte Mary, 1823-1901 http://webtext.library.yale.edu/xml2html/beinecke.osbflxz.nav.html
The Victorian Women Writers Project Cambridge, Ada Cross (18441926); Clerke, Agnes Mary (1842-1907) Wood,Henry, Mrs. (1814-1887); Wotton, Mabel E. Yonge, Charlotte (1823-1901) http://www.indiana.edu/~letrs/vwwp/vwwp-proposed.html
Extractions: Works by these authors are proposed for addition to the collection: Alexander, Cecil Frances (1818-1895) Anderson, Elizabeth Garrett (1836-1917) Bell, Florence Eveleen, Lady (1851-1930) Belloc, Bessie Raynor (Parkes) (1829-1925) Besant, Annie (1847-1933) Bevington, Louisa S. (Guggenberger) (1845-1895) Bird, Isabella (1831-1904) Blagden, Isa (1816-1873) Blind, Mathilde (1841-1896) Bodichon, Barbara (1827-1891) Booth, Catherine Mumford (1829-1890) Bosanquet, Helen Dendy (1860-1925) Braddon, M.E. (1837-1915) Broughton, Rhoda (1867-1920?) Butler, Josephine (1828-1906) Caird, Mona (1858-1932) Cambridge, Ada Cross (1844-1926) Clerke, Agnes Mary (1842-1907) Clerke, Ellen (1840-1906) Clive, Caroline ("V.") (1801-1873) Corelli, Marie (1864-1924) Cobbe, Frances Power (1822-1904) Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock (1861-1920) Davies, Emily (1830-1921) Dilke, Emilia Frances Strong Pattison (1840-1904) Dix, Gertrude Dixon, Ella Hepworth (1855-1932) Dufferin, Helen (1807-1867) Egerton, George (1859-1945) Ellis, Sarah Stickney (1812-1872) Fane, Violet (1843-1905)
Victorian Women Writers Project Library Braddon, ME Mary Elizabeth (18371915). Lady Audley s Secret, Vol. Yonge,Charlotte (1823-1901). The Heir of Redclyffe, Vol. 1 (1853); Henrietta s Wish, http://www.indiana.edu/~letrs/vwwp/vwwp-list.html
The National Archives National Register Of Archives Browse The Yonge, Charlotte Mary (18231901) Novelist (14). Yonge, Sir George (1731-1812)5th Baronet Politician and Colonial Governor (14). Yonge, James (1646-1721) http://www.nra.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/browser/person/page/person_YO.htm
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Primary Source Microfilm S Online Guides Yonge, Charlotte Mary, 18231901. Talks about the laws we live under, or, AtLangley Night School. London W. Smith. 1882 General Studies. http://microformguides.gale.com/BrowseGuide.asp?colldocid=1012000&Item=&Page=124
Susan Bauer's Tom Thumb: Primary And Secondary Bibliographies Yonge, Charlotte Mary, (18231901). The History of Sir Thomas Thumb. Ill.JB Edinburgh Thomas Constable and Co., 1856. A moralistic slant is given to this http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/TTBib.htm
Extractions: I., R. [Richard Johnson]. (1573-1659). The History of Tom Thumbe, the Little, for his small stature surnamed, King Arthvrs Dwarfe: Whose Life and aduentures containe many strange and wonderfull accidents, published for the delight of merry Time-spenders . London: 1621. Reprinted in A.B. of Phisike Doctour, Merrie Tales of the Mad Men of Gotam and R.I., The History of Tom Thumb . Ed. Curt F. Bübler, Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1965. A prose tale published as a chapbook in London with King Arthur central to the tale. In this version, Tom is given magical clothes and gifts from the Queen of Fairies, and has an encounter with the giant, Gargantua. Tom Thumbe, His Life and Death: Wherein is declared many Maruailous Acts of Manhood, full of wonder, and strange merriments: Which the little Knight lived in King Arthurs time, and famous in the Court of Great-Brittaine . London: Printed for John Wright, 1630. Written in verse, this adaptation of Johnson's 1621 prose version omits Tom's capture by a giant, the magical gifts from the Fairy Queen, and Tom's encounter with Gargantua found in Johnson's version.
Charlotte M. Yonge Charlotte M. Yonge Scroll (18231901). Many famous writers and artists were notso during their lifetime, but became more popular or famous after their http://www.hstreasures.com/authors/charlotte_yonge.html
Extractions: Many famous writers and artists were not so during their lifetime, but became more popular or famous after their death. Quite the opposite with Charlotte Yonge. In fact, few have heard or even know of her now. During her lifetime she was well-known and her books were read and admired by Louisa May Alcott, Lord Tennyson, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Lewis Carroll, and many others. She wrote more than 200 books which includes school books, religious works, historical novels, and tales of everyday life which won her the hearts of many young readers during her time. See quote below, found in an old out-of-print, short story written by Louisa May Alcott, discussing the value of reading good books. " I would take Alices advice and read up a little now; its so nice to know useful things, and be able to find help and comfort in good books when trouble comes, as Ellen Montgomery and Fleda did, and Ethel, and the other girls in Miss Yonges stories, " said Eva, earnestly, remembering how much the efforts of those natural little heroines had helped her in her own struggles for self-control and the cheerful bearing of the burdens which come to all. "
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Charlotte Mary Yonge Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823 1901). British novelist was born as the daughterof a country squire in Ottenbourne (Mapshire). She http://www.sweb.cz/smeagol/charlotte_mary_yonge.htm
Extractions: British novelist was born as the daughter of a country squire in Ottenbourne (Mapshire). She was the only child for long time (her brother was born in 1831) but she made her *family* out of her dolls. She was brought up according to Edgeworth 's principles (it means, they taught her a LOT about what morality is). At the age of ten, she discovered Scott's books.In fact, most of her writing is clearly influenced by those authors. Her father educated her himself, and she was apparently a good pupil - when she was seven, she taught her own short lessons in the village Sunday school. There was a man in the village, called John Keble - he was a new vicar and had something to do with Charlotte's father. Keble saw Charlotte quite often and influenced her a lot - in fact, she claimed that after meeting him, she fell in love with religion. IN 1838, she published her first book, Le Chateau de Melville . The book was written in French. Keble encouraged her to write Sunday-school stories; the first one appeared in 1844 ( Abbeychurch, or, Self Control and Self Conceit)
Anglicans Online | New This Week Charlotte Yonge An Appreciation, by Ethel Romanes (1908) Charlotte MaryYonge (18231901) popularized the teachings of the Oxford Movement through http://morgue.anglicansonline.org/040829/new_this_week.html
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Charlotte Mary Yonge Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823 1901). Slaves of Sabinus, Jew Gentile. Whittaker,1890. The Patriots of Palestine A Story of the Maccabees http://www.stockton.edu/~roman/fiction/yonge.htm
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Elibron: Title Info Page Charlotte Yonge. Aunt Charlotte s Stories of English History. Elibron Classics,2003, 290 pages. Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823 1901), list of works http://www.elibron.com/english/other/item_detail.phtml?msg_id=197476
Elibron: Title Info Page Charlotte Yonge. The Daisy Chain; or Aspirations. In Two Parts. Part 1. Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823 1901), list of works http://www.elibron.com/english/other/item_detail.phtml?msg_id=15067
Carlson Library Mission Dove in the eagle s nest, by Charlotte M. Yonge illustrated by Yonge, CharlotteMary, 18231901. Marguerite de Angeli. ITC Case F Y55d http://www.clarion.edu/library/3rdqtr/juv.htm
Archive Record Woods Margaret Louisa 18561945 Writer nee Bradley Yonge CharlotteMary 1823-1901 Novelist . Family names. Corporate names http://www.genesis.ac.uk/archive.jsp?typeofsearch=i&term=notimpl&highlight=1&pk=
Extractions: I'm happy to announce a couple of new on-line books, which have been given to the celebration recently. Alcott fans will be very happy to hear that "An Old-Fashioned Girl" (1870) is now on-line, thanks to the work of Doug Vanderploeg, Leslee Suttie, and myself. Congratulations to Leslee and Doug, who started working independently, then collaborated to finish, Several BUILD-A-BOOKS are nearing completion, and many more chapters are waiting for me to proof-read (I'm not complaining!) "Indiana" by George Sand proved to be a very popular choice, and went out very quickly! The last of "England's Effort" by Mrs. Humphry Ward has also gone out, and several of the people working on it have mentioned how interesting they found it, and that they want to read the completed book. I have one or two chapters left of "Katrinka", the children's book, which may well be gone by the time you read this... so it's high time to announce some new books in progress!