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Yonge, Charlotte Mary (1823 - 1901)

Short name Yonge, Charlotte Mary
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/71399881/
First name Charlotte Mary
Birth name Yonge
Married name
Date of birth 1823
Date of death 1901
Flourishing -
Sex Female
Place of birth Otterbourne
Place of death Otterbourne
Lived in England
Place of residence notes
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Religion / ideology Protestant
Education Educated at home
Aristocratic title -
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Yonge, Charlotte Mary was ...
related to Coleridge, Christabel Rose
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Place(s) of Residence England
Author of
receptions circulations
Kenneth, or the Rear Guard of the Grand Army (1850) 1 0
Henrietta's Wish, or Domineering (1850) 3 0
The two guardians (1852) 4 0
The heir of Redclyffe (1853) 12 0
The Little Duke (1854) 7 0
Heartsease, or, the Brother's Wife (1854) 2 0
*Violette or the sister-in-law (1855~) 4 0
The Daisy Chain (1856) 4 1
Dynevor terrace; or the clue of life (1857) 3 0
*Den goda engeln (1859 ) 0 0
*The good angel (1859~) 1 0
*De vrienden van den dokter (The friends of the doctor) (1860) 3 0
*Rachel Curtis (1860~) 3 0
Hopes and fears or scenes from the life of a spinster (1860) 4 0
The Stokesley Secret (1861) 1 0
The young step-mother, or, a chronicle of mistakes (1861) 3 0
Countess Kate (1862) 4 0
A book of golden deeds of all times and all lands (1864) 1 0
The trial or more links of the Daisy Chain (1864) 1 1
The clever woman of the family (1865) 1 0
The dove in the eagle's nest (1866) 2 0
The chaplet of pearls, or the white and black Ribaumont (1868) 5 1
The caged Lion (1870) 3 0
The lances of Lynwood (1872) 1 0
The pillars of the house (1873) 4 1
Lady Hester, or Ursula’s narrative (1874) 4 0
*De Weezen van den Predikant (The orphans of the vicar) (1874) 1 0
*De spelbrekers (The mopers) (1875) 3 0
My young Alcides: a faded photograph (1875) 6 0
The three brides (1876) 3 0
The disturbing element, or chronicles of the Blue-bell Society (1878) 1 0
Magnum Bonum, or mother Carey's brood (1879) 2 0
Love and life; an old story in eighteenth century costume (1880) 4 0
*Gedenkschriften eener edelvrouw, eene bladzijde uit de geschiedenis van Frankrijk (Memoirs of a noble woman, a page of the history of France) (1880) 3 0
Unknown to history: a story of the captivity of Mary of Scotland (1882) 4 0
Stray pearls: Memoirs of Margaret de Ribaumont, Viscountess of Bellaise (1883) 2 0
The armourer's prentices (1884) 1 0
Nuttie's father (1885) 2 0
The two sides of the shield (1885) 1 0
Hannah More (1888)
is also a reception
0 0
*Hjältar och kungar från Albions ö. Skildringar ur engelska historien, (1890?) 1 0
Two penniless princesses (1891) 1 0
Grisly Grisell, or, The Laidly lady of Whitburn, a Tale of the war of roses (1893) 1 0
*Papiers de famille 2 0

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Circulations of Yonge, Charlotte Mary, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
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Receptions of Yonge, Charlotte Mary, the person

For receptions of her works, see under each individual Work.

Title Author Date Type
*Mention of Yonge in Art. in de Gids Busken Huet, Conrad 1863 -
Åbo Tidning Dödsfall i utlandet A death case abroad Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1885 is obituary of
8.4.1898 Päivälehti 8.4.1898 Päivälehti Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1898 -
Dödsfall Death case Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1901 is obituary of
Bøger - Kunst. Miss Yonge er død Books - Art. Miss Yonge is dead Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1901 is obituary of
Duke Yonge, portrait of Charlotte Mary Yonge, circa 1903 1903 is portrait of
Two Women Woolf, Virginia 1927 -
Ladies and Gentlemen in Victorian Fiction Dashwood, Edmée Elizabeth Monica 1937 comments on person

- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992: "[She] adopted the the religious views associated with the Oxford Movement , which influence all her writing".
- De Vries, Een stad vol lezers, 2011
- Showalter, Elaine: A Literature of Their Own, 1977 (1999): On her relationship to her father, on his demand that she give away her honorary (1999, pp. 56-7)
- Cruse, Amy, The Victorians and their books, 1935, chapter about Yonge

Buck: highly religious and conservative, opposed to woman's suffrage and socialism.

Born, lived and died in Hampshire.
KLK 1904