Yonge, Charlotte Mary (1823 - 1901)

Short name Yonge, Charlotte Mary
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First name Charlotte Mary
Birth name Yonge
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Date of birth 1823
Date of death 1901
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Sex Female
Place of birth England
Place of death England
Lived in England
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Religion / ideology Protestant
Education Educated at home
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Yonge, Charlotte Mary was ...
related to Coleridge, Christabel Rose
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Place(s) of Residence England
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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 None
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 None
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 None
Ladies and Gentlemen in Victorian Fiction Edmée Elizabeth Monica Dashwood 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