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  • 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

    Charlotte Mary Yonge

    Charlotte Mary Yonge

    Charlotte_Mary_Yonge

  • 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

    Charlotte Mary Yonge bibliography

    Charlotte Mary Yonge bibliography

    Charlotte_Mary_Yonge_bibliography

  • Yonge
  • Surname list

    Alexandria Charles Maurice Yonge (1899–1986), British marine biologist Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823–1901), English author Sir George Yonge, 5th Baronet (1731–1812)

    Yonge

    Yonge

  • The Monthly Packet
  • British magazine

    extremism. It was strongly influenced by its first editor, the novelist Charlotte Mary Yonge, with aims of providing instruction, entertainment and improvement

    The Monthly Packet

    The_Monthly_Packet

  • The Heir of Redclyffe
  • 1853 romantic novel by Charlotte M. Yonge

    The Heir of Redclyffe, published in 1853, was the first of Charlotte M. Yonge's bestselling romantic novels. Its religious tone is derived from the High

    The Heir of Redclyffe

    The_Heir_of_Redclyffe

  • Otterbourne
  • Village and parish in Hampshire, England

    University Press. p. 420. ISBN 9780300225037. "Charlotte Yonge: Her Life and Context". Charlotte Mary Yonge Fellowship. Retrieved 16 December 2017. Wikimedia

    Otterbourne

    Otterbourne

    Otterbourne

  • Christabel Rose Coleridge
  • English novelist and children's magazine editor (1843–1921)

    of girls' magazines, sometimes in collaboration with the novelist Charlotte Mary Yonge. Her views on the role of women in society were conservative. A granddaughter

    Christabel Rose Coleridge

    Christabel_Rose_Coleridge

  • Mary Martha Sherwood
  • English children's author and editor (1775–1851)

    early nineteenth century it was viewed as delightfully realistic. Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823–1901), a critic who also wrote children's literature, praised

    Mary Martha Sherwood

    Mary Martha Sherwood

    Mary_Martha_Sherwood

  • Mary Wollstonecraft
  • English writer and philosopher (1759–1797)

    marrying him. Wollstonecraft's children's tales were adapted by Charlotte Mary Yonge in 1870. Wollstonecraft's work was exhumed with the rise of the women's

    Mary Wollstonecraft

    Mary Wollstonecraft

    Mary_Wollstonecraft

  • Sybella Mary Crawley-Boevey
  • British author

    William Crawley Boevey and the cousin of famous Victorian author Charlotte Mary Yonge. In 1888, Crawley-Boevey wrote Dene Forest Sketches (1888), a study

    Sybella Mary Crawley-Boevey

    Sybella_Mary_Crawley-Boevey

  • Tom Thumb
  • Character in English folklore

    library. The tale took on moral overtones and some writers, such as Charlotte Mary Yonge, cleansed questionable passages. Dinah Mulock, however, refrained

    Tom Thumb

    Tom Thumb

    Tom_Thumb

  • A. E. Y. Benham
  • Australian bass singer

    grandson of Rev. Spencer Yonge Benham (c. 1800 – 6 June 1866), of Castlemaine, and a great-nephew of the author Charlotte Mary Yonge. Three years after Benham

    A. E. Y. Benham

    A. E. Y. Benham

    A._E._Y._Benham

  • Roberts Brothers
  • American bookbinder and publisher

    William Morris, Silvio Pellico, Adelaide Ristori, A. Mary F. Robinson, George Sand, Charlotte Mary Yonge, Helen Zimmern. The Roberts Brothers were "bookbinders"

    Roberts Brothers

    Roberts Brothers

    Roberts_Brothers

  • James II of Scotland
  • King of Scots from 1437 to 1460

    Princesses (1891), by Charlotte Mary Yonge. James II is a secondary character. The main characters are his sisters Eleanor, Mary and Joan ("Jean"). The

    James II of Scotland

    James II of Scotland

    James_II_of_Scotland

  • Mary Louisa Molesworth
  • English writer of children's stories

    Brabourne, Mrs. Massey, Anne Thackeray Ritchie, E. M. Wilmot-Buxton, and Charlotte M. Yonge) A Budget of Christmas Tales, by Charles Dickens and Others (circa

    Mary Louisa Molesworth

    Mary Louisa Molesworth

    Mary_Louisa_Molesworth

  • Tirzah (name)
  • Biblical character

    protagonist is named Tirzah. Joshua 12:24; cf. Song of Songs 6:4 Charlotte Mary Yonge, 1878 History of Christian Names . p. 38 Interpretations of Blake

    Tirzah (name)

    Tirzah_(name)

  • Atalanta (magazine)
  • Thackeray on Jane Austen, Mary Ward on Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Thomas Hughes on Charles Kingsley, Charlotte Mary Yonge on John Keble and Andrew Lang

    Atalanta (magazine)

    Atalanta_(magazine)

  • Frances Mary Peard
  • English writer and traveller

    Knowledge (SPCK) and was a friend of Christabel Rose Coleridge, Charlotte Mary Yonge and Edward Bulwer-Lytton, and in later life in Torquay of fellow

    Frances Mary Peard

    Frances_Mary_Peard

  • Ethel
  • Name list

    novels by William Makepeace Thackeray (The Newcomes – 1855) and Charlotte Mary Yonge (The Daisy Chain whose heroine Ethel's full name is Etheldred – 1856);

    Ethel

    Ethel

    Ethel

  • E. Nesbit
  • English author and poet (1858–1924)

    Germany. Mary was engaged in 1871 to the poet Philip Bourke Marston, but later that year she died of tuberculosis in Normandy. After Mary's death, Edith

    E. Nesbit

    E. Nesbit

    E._Nesbit

  • Rudyard Kipling
  • English writer and poet (1865–1936)

    prize. Kim Wagner, senior lecturer in British Imperial History at Queen Mary University of London, says that while Kipling did make a £10 donation, he

    Rudyard Kipling

    Rudyard Kipling

    Rudyard_Kipling

  • Battista Sforza
  • Duchess of Urbino

    Press. p. 58. ISBN 978-0-7190-4054-2. Millington, Ellen J. (1865), Charlotte Mary Yonge (ed.), Biographies of Good Women, London: J. and C. Mozley, pp. 1–35

    Battista Sforza

    Battista Sforza

    Battista_Sforza

  • Mary and Catherine Lee
  • English writing duo

    a starting point. Mary Lee participated in a collaborative novel, The Miz Maze, or the Winkworth Puzzle, with Charlotte Mary Yonge and seven other writers

    Mary and Catherine Lee

    Mary and Catherine Lee

    Mary_and_Catherine_Lee

  • Juliana Horatia Ewing
  • English writer (1841–1885)

    parish with her three sisters. Early stories of hers appeared in Charlotte Mary Yonge's magazine The Monthly Packet. On 1 June 1867, Julie married Major

    Juliana Horatia Ewing

    Juliana Horatia Ewing

    Juliana_Horatia_Ewing

  • Cultural depictions of Edward I of England
  • (1909) The Prince and the Page: A Story of the Last Crusade (1866) by Charlotte Mary Yonge, is about Edward's involvement in the Ninth Crusade, and depicts

    Cultural depictions of Edward I of England

    Cultural_depictions_of_Edward_I_of_England

  • Toy book
  • Sewell Mary Martha Sherwood Flora Annie Steel Robert Louis Stevenson Hesba Stretton Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna Charlotte Maria Tucker Charlotte Mary Yonge Augusta

    Toy book

    Toy book

    Toy_book

  • Flora Shaw, Baroness Lugard
  • British journalist and writer (1852–1929)

    century. It was based on her own Anglo-Irish childhood experiences. Charlotte Mary Yonge recommended it along with works of "some of the most respected and

    Flora Shaw, Baroness Lugard

    Flora Shaw, Baroness Lugard

    Flora_Shaw,_Baroness_Lugard

  • Elizabeth Missing Sewell
  • English religious writer (1815–1906)

    Franco-Prussian War. Among those she met on visits to London and Oxford were Charlotte Mary Yonge, Dean Stanley, and Robert Browning. She had made Tennyson's acquaintance

    Elizabeth Missing Sewell

    Elizabeth Missing Sewell

    Elizabeth_Missing_Sewell

  • Victorian literature
  • English literature during the era of Queen Victoria

    Thackeray, the three Brontë sisters (Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë), Elizabeth Gaskell, George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans), Thomas Hardy, and Rudyard

    Victorian literature

    Victorian literature

    Victorian_literature

  • Christian Gotthilf Salzmann
  • German academic

    Analytical Review. Salzmann's work was further adapted in 1872, when Charlotte Mary Yonge edited a Storehouse of Stories. According to Henry Crabb Robinson

    Christian Gotthilf Salzmann

    Christian Gotthilf Salzmann

    Christian_Gotthilf_Salzmann

  • Oxford Movement
  • 19th-century English religious movement

    Christina Rossetti Lord Salisbury James Henthorn Todd Nathaniel Woodard Charlotte Mary Yonge Christianity portal Oxfordshire portal Anglican Breviary Anglican

    Oxford Movement

    Oxford Movement

    Oxford_Movement

  • Frances Hodgson Burnett
  • British-American novelist (1849–1924)

    Conservatory Garden. The statue depicts her two famous Secret Garden characters, Mary and Dickon. Frances Eliza Hodgson was born at 141 York Street in Cheetham

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    Frances Hodgson Burnett

    Frances_Hodgson_Burnett

  • Richard Doyle (illustrator)
  • English illustrator

    Sewell Mary Martha Sherwood Flora Annie Steel Robert Louis Stevenson Hesba Stretton Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna Charlotte Maria Tucker Charlotte Mary Yonge Augusta

    Richard Doyle (illustrator)

    Richard Doyle (illustrator)

    Richard_Doyle_(illustrator)

  • James I of Scotland
  • King of Scots from 1406 to 1437

    novels and short stories. They include: The Caged Lion (1870) by Charlotte Mary Yonge. The novel depicts the captivity of James I in the Kingdom of England

    James I of Scotland

    James I of Scotland

    James_I_of_Scotland

  • Women's writing (literary category)
  • Academic discipline

    Sketches of All Distinguished women from the Creation to AD 1850 (1854) Charlotte Mary Yonge, Biographies of Good Women (First Series, 1862; Second Series, 1865)

    Women's writing (literary category)

    Women's_writing_(literary_category)

  • George Cruikshank
  • British caricaturist and book illustrator (1792–1878)

    in two volumes as German Popular Stories. On 16 October 1827, he married Mary Ann Walker (1807–1849). Two years after her death, on 7 March 1851, he married

    George Cruikshank

    George Cruikshank

    George_Cruikshank

  • List of years in literature
  • of Redclyffe – Charlotte Mary Yonge; The Scholar Gipsy – Matthew Arnold; Bartleby, the Scrivener – Herman Melville; Villette – Charlotte Brontë. Death

    List of years in literature

    List_of_years_in_literature

  • Charity bazaar
  • 19th century fundraising method

    barmaids. Victorian author Charlotte Mary Yonge wrote that bazaars led to more women being gainfully employed. In Yonge's novel The Daisy Chain, the main

    Charity bazaar

    Charity bazaar

    Charity_bazaar

  • Battle of Tours
  • 732 battle of the Umayyad invasion of Gaul

    Civilization should continue or Islam prevail throughout Europe." Writing in 1874, Mary Elsie Thalheimer wrote of its significance as a battle: It was their purpose

    Battle of Tours

    Battle of Tours

    Battle_of_Tours

  • Sava (name)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    name) Saba (given name), Georgian cognate Sabbas Savo (given name) Charlotte Mary Yonge (2004). History of Christian Names. Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 0-7661-8321-1

    Sava (name)

    Sava_(name)

  • Chantry House
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    in Somerset, England Chantry House, an 1886 novel by Charlotte Mary Yonge; see Charlotte Mary Yonge bibliography This disambiguation page lists articles

    Chantry House

    Chantry_House

  • 1898 in literature
  • publication) Edward Noyes Westcott – David Harum Owen Wister – Lin McLean Charlotte Mary Yonge – The Armourer's Prentices Émile Zola – Paris J. Meade Falkner –

    1898 in literature

    1898_in_literature

  • Walter Crane
  • British artist and book illustrator (1845–1915)

    Style and Mythology. Socialist Idealism 1871–1914. Routledge. Fiell, Charlotte; Fiell, Peter (2005). Design of the 20th Century (25th anniversary ed

    Walter Crane

    Walter Crane

    Walter_Crane

  • Charles Kingsley
  • English clergyman, historian and novelist (1819–1875)

    Reverend Charles Kingsley and his wife, Mary Lucas Kingsley. His brother, Henry Kingsley (1830–1876), and sister, Charlotte Chanter (1828–1882), also became

    Charles Kingsley

    Charles Kingsley

    Charles_Kingsley

  • Anna Sewell
  • English novelist (1820–1878)

    into a Quaker family in Norfolk and moved to London as a baby. Her mother, Mary Wright Sewell, was the author of popular children's books. Sewell never married

    Anna Sewell

    Anna Sewell

    Anna_Sewell

  • C. M. Ridding
  • Cowell Personal Papers of Charlotte Yonge Personal Papers of Charlotte Yonge Fernanda Helen Perrone, Ridding, (Caroline) Mary (1862-1941), Sanskrit and

    C. M. Ridding

    C._M._Ridding

  • Edward Lear
  • British artist, poet and writer (1812–1888)

    Sewell Mary Martha Sherwood Flora Annie Steel Robert Louis Stevenson Hesba Stretton Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna Charlotte Maria Tucker Charlotte Mary Yonge Augusta

    Edward Lear

    Edward Lear

    Edward_Lear

  • Beatrix Potter
  • English writer and illustrator (1866–1943)

    solicitor. Potter and Heelis were married on 15 October 1913 in London at St Mary Abbots in Kensington. The couple moved immediately to Near Sawrey, residing

    Beatrix Potter

    Beatrix Potter

    Beatrix_Potter

  • Thomas Crane (1843–1903)
  • English painter

    Embroidery: a Treatise on the Revived Practice of Decorative Needlework (1878) by Mary S. Lockwood & Elizabeth Glaister. At Home (1881) with J. G. Sowerby Abroad

    Thomas Crane (1843–1903)

    Thomas Crane (1843–1903)

    Thomas_Crane_(1843–1903)

  • Girls' Friendly Society
  • British charitable organisation

    Work and The Associates Journal. Publicity was also provided by Charlotte Mary Yonge, who featured the GFS in such novels as her The Two Sides of the

    Girls' Friendly Society

    Girls' Friendly Society

    Girls'_Friendly_Society

  • Georgina Battiscombe
  • British biographer (1905–2006)

    known books were biographies of the Victorian romantic novelist Charlotte Mary Yonge (1943); Catherine Gladstone, the wife of Prime Minister William Ewart

    Georgina Battiscombe

    Georgina_Battiscombe

  • Pharisee and the Publican
  • Parable taught by Jesus of Nazareth according to the Christian Gospel of Luke

    parable is retold in the popular 1853 novel The Heir of Redclyffe by Charlotte Mary Yonge. Jesus Prayer Herr Jesu Christ, du höchstes Gut, BWV 113 Life of

    Pharisee and the Publican

    Pharisee and the Publican

    Pharisee_and_the_Publican

  • Agnese di Montefeltro
  • Italian noblewoman, wife, mother, poet

    Colonna', p. 6. Millington, Ellen J. (1865), "Vittoria Colonna", in Charlotte Mary Yonge (ed.), Biographies of Good Women, London: J. and C. Mozley, pp. 1–35

    Agnese di Montefeltro

    Agnese_di_Montefeltro

  • Battle of Leitzersdorf
  • 1484 battle of the Austrian-Hungarian War

    Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 30 June 2011. Charlotte Mary Yonge; Christabel Rose Coleridge; Arthur Innes (1874). The Monthly packet

    Battle of Leitzersdorf

    Battle_of_Leitzersdorf

  • Abbots Bromley School
  • Former independent school in Staffordshire, England

    who had been greatly influenced by Anna Sewell and her godmother, Charlotte Mary Yonge, became Lady Warden of S. Anne's in 1878 and instituted a spartan

    Abbots Bromley School

    Abbots Bromley School

    Abbots_Bromley_School

  • Charles Joseph Staniland
  • British artist and illustrator

    mountaineer, illustrator, and author. Brother to Frederick Whymper. Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823–1901), who became a Sunday School teacher aged seven and remained

    Charles Joseph Staniland

    Charles Joseph Staniland

    Charles_Joseph_Staniland

  • Patricia Moberly
  • English teacher, Labour politician, and Anti-Apartheid activist (1938–2016)

    Charlotte Mary Yonge, a 19th-century novelist with links to the Oxford Movement and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. The work was titled, "Charlotte Mary

    Patricia Moberly

    Patricia_Moberly

  • Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Scottish novelist and poet (1850–1894)

    Press (1987) Pilgrimage and Exile: Mother Marianne of Moloka‘i by Sister Mary Laurence Hanley, Order of Saint Francis, and O. A. Bushnell (Honolulu: Mutual

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Robert Louis Stevenson

    Robert_Louis_Stevenson

  • Marghanita Laski
  • English journalist and novelist (1915–1988)

    turned towards non-fiction in the 1960s and 1970s, producing works on Charlotte Mary Yonge, Jane Austen, George Eliot and Rudyard Kipling. In the 1960s Laski

    Marghanita Laski

    Marghanita_Laski

  • Undine (novella)
  • 1811 work by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué

    by Charlotte M. Yonge Undine at Project Gutenberg, translated by Fanny Elizabeth Bunnett Undine at Project Gutenberg, Told to the Children by Mary Macgregor

    Undine (novella)

    Undine (novella)

    Undine_(novella)

  • Tyntesfield
  • Country house in North Somerset, England

    Peard and Co. to the rear. The result was described by novelist Charlotte Mary Yonge, a cousin of Blanche Gibbs, as "like a church in spirit". The interiors

    Tyntesfield

    Tyntesfield

    Tyntesfield

  • Mary Tudor, Queen of France
  • Queen of France from 1514 to 1515

    via British History Online. Weir 2011, p. 152. Green 1854, p. 89. Yonge, Charlotte Mary. The War of the Roses, p. 335 London: Macmillan and Company, 1877

    Mary Tudor, Queen of France

    Mary Tudor, Queen of France

    Mary_Tudor,_Queen_of_France

  • Dorothy (given name)
  • Name list

    "Meaning, origin and history of the name Dorofei". Behindthename.com. Charlotte Mary Yonge (1863). History of Christian Names. Vol. 1. Parker, Son, and Bourn

    Dorothy (given name)

    Dorothy (given name)

    Dorothy_(given_name)

  • History of Istanbul
  • being images of Christian holy people such as Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary, and the saints, to Byzantine Christians were more than representations;

    History of Istanbul

    History of Istanbul

    History_of_Istanbul

  • Thomas Hughes
  • English author and politician (1822–1896)

    Wikipedia Library access or UK public library membership required.) Mitchell, Charlotte. "Hughes, Thomas". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed

    Thomas Hughes

    Thomas Hughes

    Thomas_Hughes

  • John Keble
  • English Anglican priest and poet (1792–1866)

    as a parish priest at All Saints' Church. In 1841 his neighbour Charlotte Mary Yonge, a resident at Otterbourne House in the adjacent village of Otterbourne

    John Keble

    John Keble

    John_Keble

  • Frederick Marryat
  • Royal Naval officer and novelist (1792–1848)

    well as slave owner and anti-abolitionist, and his American mother was Charlotte, née von Geyer, of Boston. As a youth, Marryat tried to run away to sea

    Frederick Marryat

    Frederick Marryat

    Frederick_Marryat

  • Marcus Ward & Co.
  • British publishing company

    Sewell Mary Martha Sherwood Flora Annie Steel Robert Louis Stevenson Hesba Stretton Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna Charlotte Maria Tucker Charlotte Mary Yonge Augusta

    Marcus Ward & Co.

    Marcus Ward & Co.

    Marcus_Ward_&_Co.

  • 1858 in literature
  • Countess of Ségur – Sophie's Misfortunes (Les Malheurs de Sophie) Charlotte Mary Yonge – The Christmas Mummers and other stories Dion Boucicault – Jessie

    1858 in literature

    1858_in_literature

  • R. M. Ballantyne
  • Scottish writer for young people (1825–1894)

    Sewell Mary Martha Sherwood Flora Annie Steel Robert Louis Stevenson Hesba Stretton Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna Charlotte Maria Tucker Charlotte Mary Yonge Augusta

    R. M. Ballantyne

    R. M. Ballantyne

    R._M._Ballantyne

  • Siege of Vienna (1485)
  • Siege during the Austrian-Hungarian War

    27 June 2011. {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Charlotte Mary Yonge; Christabel Rose Coleridge; Arthur Innes (1874). "Sketches from Hungarian

    Siege of Vienna (1485)

    Siege of Vienna (1485)

    Siege_of_Vienna_(1485)

  • List of writers by name: Y
  • Jin Yong (查良鏞, 1924–2018, China/Hong Kong, f/nf) Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823–1901, England, f) James Yonge (1646/1647–1721, England, nf) Nedyalko Yordanov

    List of writers by name: Y

    List_of_writers_by_name:_Y

  • John Wither Awdry
  • Indian judge (1795–1878)

     16. ISBN 0-88920-218-4. "Charles Awdry (1847-1912)". Letters of Charlotte Mary Yonge. Archived from the original on 27 October 2015. Burke's Landed Gentry

    John Wither Awdry

    John_Wither_Awdry

  • Alice Mary Coleridge
  • British promoter of girls' schools (1846–1907)

    godmother, Charlotte Mary Yonge. Around 1859 Yonge created a literary group of younger girl cousins to write essays and gain advice from Yonge on their

    Alice Mary Coleridge

    Alice_Mary_Coleridge

  • Germanic name
  • Type of given name

    Scandinavian personal names in England. Modern Language Review, 5, 289–296. Charlotte Mary Yonge, History of Christian names, vol. 2, Parker and Bourn, 1863. Schönfeld

    Germanic name

    Germanic_name

  • 1901 in literature
  • editor, and publisher (born 1819) May 24 – Charlotte Mary Yonge, English novelist (born 1823) June 4 – Charlotte Fowler Wells, American phrenologist and

    1901 in literature

    1901_in_literature

  • Cultural depictions of John, King of England
  • novel The Constable's Tower: or the Times of Magna Charta (1891) by Charlotte Mary Yonge, revolves around John signing Magna Carta, and also features the

    Cultural depictions of John, King of England

    Cultural depictions of John, King of England

    Cultural_depictions_of_John,_King_of_England

  • Richard Jefferies
  • English nature writer (1848–1887)

    Sewell Mary Martha Sherwood Flora Annie Steel Robert Louis Stevenson Hesba Stretton Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna Charlotte Maria Tucker Charlotte Mary Yonge Augusta

    Richard Jefferies

    Richard Jefferies

    Richard_Jefferies

  • Randolph Caldecott
  • British artist and illustrator (1846–1886)

    thirteen children. Caldecott was his father's third child with his first wife, Mary Dinah Brookes. In 1848, the family moved to Challoner House, Crook Street

    Randolph Caldecott

    Randolph Caldecott

    Randolph_Caldecott

  • Lewis Carroll
  • British author and scholar (1832–1898)

    October 1880, the list appears as follows: Ida, Elise, and Stella Balthasar Mary Hawtrey Maggie, Beatrice and Charlie Hare Maggie Spearman Annie and Agnes

    Lewis Carroll

    Lewis Carroll

    Lewis_Carroll

  • 1901 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Award

    Thompson, Vasile Alexandrescu Urechia, Brooke Foss Westcott and Charlotte Mary Yonge died in 1901 without having been nominated for the prize. Of the

    1901 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1901 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1901_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • Maria Edgeworth
  • Anglo-Irish novelist (1768–1849)

    Retrieved 31 March 2015. Alpini, Gloria (2009). Translating Social Action Texts: Mary Wollstonecraft & Maria Edgeworth. Fano, Italia: Aras Edizioni. p. 227.

    Maria Edgeworth

    Maria Edgeworth

    Maria_Edgeworth

  • Andrew Lang
  • Scottish author and critic (1844–1912)

    complicated questions. The Mystery of Mary Stuart (1901) was a consideration of the fresh light thrown on Mary, Queen of Scots, by the Lennox manuscripts

    Andrew Lang

    Andrew Lang

    Andrew_Lang

  • 1823
  • Calendar year

    Charles Keene, English artist, illustrator (d. 1891) August 11 – Charlotte Mary Yonge, English author (d. 1901) August 13 – Goldwin Smith, English historian

    1823

    1823

  • George MacDonald
  • Scottish writer and Christian minister (1824–1905)

    with whom he raised a family of eleven children: Lilia Scott (1852–1891), Mary Josephine (1853–1878), Caroline Grace (1854–1884), Greville Matheson (1856–1944)

    George MacDonald

    George MacDonald

    George_MacDonald

  • List of 19th-century British children's literature authors
  • (1820–1878) Jean Ingelow (1820–1897) † Charlotte Maria Tucker (1821–1893) Thomas Hughes (1822–1896) Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823–1901) † William Brighty Rands

    List of 19th-century British children's literature authors

    List_of_19th-century_British_children's_literature_authors

  • Sunday Library for Household Reading
  • Series of children's books

    Oliphant. [Sunday Library. The Sunday Library for Household Reading.]. Charlotte Mary Yonge (1871). Pioneers and Founders, or Recent workers in the mission field

    Sunday Library for Household Reading

    Sunday_Library_for_Household_Reading

  • Frederic Farrar
  • British clergyman and author

    Avebury) On 1 August 1860 at St Leonard's Church, Exeter, he married Lucy Mary Cardew; they had five sons and five daughters: Reginald Anstruther Farrar

    Frederic Farrar

    Frederic Farrar

    Frederic_Farrar

  • Arthur Rackham
  • English book illustrator (1867–1939)

    William Heinemann, London, 1908) Tales from Shakespeare by Charles and Mary Lamb (colour F/P, 11 line 1899, reworked edition 12 colour plates, 37 line

    Arthur Rackham

    Arthur Rackham

    Arthur_Rackham

  • William Gibbs (businessman)
  • English businessman (1790–1875)

    irregularly stepped shape. The result was described by novelist Charlotte Mary Yonge, a cousin of Blanche Gibbs, as "like a church in spirit." The interiors

    William Gibbs (businessman)

    William Gibbs (businessman)

    William_Gibbs_(businessman)

  • Reginald Heber
  • English clergyman and man of letters

    fields was expressed, half a century after his death, by the author Charlotte Mary Yonge: "Heber was one of the first English churchmen who perceived that

    Reginald Heber

    Reginald Heber

    Reginald_Heber

  • List of English novelists
  • 1753–1806) Victor Maslin Yeates (1897–1934) Tamar Yellin (living) Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823–1901), The Heir of Redclyffe Margaret Yorke (1924–2012) E.

    List of English novelists

    List_of_English_novelists

  • 1823 in the United Kingdom
  • 1892) 10 August – Charles Keene, illustrator (died 1891) 11 August – Charlotte Mary Yonge, novelist (died 1901) 13 August – Goldwin Smith, historian (died

    1823 in the United Kingdom

    1823_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • List of public art in Hampshire
  • Charlotte Mary Yonge Railway Station Concourse, Eastleigh 50°58′09″N 1°21′01″W / 50.96929°N 1.35034°W / 50.96929; -1.35034 (Charlotte Mary Yonge)

    List of public art in Hampshire

    List_of_public_art_in_Hampshire

  • Charles Warren Adams
  • English lawyer, author and anti-vivisectionist

    Retrieved 25 June 2013. "Author: Charlotte Adams". www.victorianresearch.org. Retrieved 2 April 2026. Letters of Charlotte Mary Yonge. Retrieved 26 June 2014.

    Charles Warren Adams

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  • Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué
  • German writer (1777–1843)

    ("The Bottle Imp") with a Hawaiian setting. John Henry Newman and Charlotte Mary Yonge both praised Sintram and his Companions. William Morris also became

    Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué

    Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué

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  • Cyril Hammond Elgee
  • Colonial administrator (1871–1917)

    Retrieved 24 August 2014. "Cyril Hammond Elgie, later Elgee". Letters of Charlotte Mary Yonge. Archived from the original on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 24 August

    Cyril Hammond Elgee

    Cyril_Hammond_Elgee

  • 1849 in literature
  • Storm – Immensee Frances Milton Trollope – The Lottery of Marriage Charlotte Mary Yonge – The Railroad Children Christian Friedrich Hebbel – Der Rubin John

    1849 in literature

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  • Henry Clifford, 10th Baron Clifford
  • English nobleman

    uninterested in the antiquarian romanticism so characteristic of his time". Charlotte Mary Yonge compares Clifford in his shepherd hut to the roaming of the deposed

    Henry Clifford, 10th Baron Clifford

    Henry Clifford, 10th Baron Clifford

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  • Eleanor Vere Boyle
  • British artist (1825–1916)

    Sewell Mary Martha Sherwood Flora Annie Steel Robert Louis Stevenson Hesba Stretton Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna Charlotte Maria Tucker Charlotte Mary Yonge Augusta

    Eleanor Vere Boyle

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  • Miry
  • a.

    Abounding with deep mud; full of mire; muddy; as, a miry road.

  • Vary
  • v. i.

    To disagree; to be at variance or in dissension; as, men vary in opinion.

  • Vary
  • v. t.

    To change the aspect of; to alter in form, appearance, substance, position, or the like; to make different by a partial change; to modify; as, to vary the properties, proportions, or nature of a thing; to vary a posture or an attitude; to vary one's dress or opinions.

  • Many-minded
  • a.

    Having many faculties; versatile; many-sided.

  • Mark
  • v. t.

    To put a mark upon; to affix a significant mark to; to make recognizable by a mark; as, to mark a box or bale of merchandise; to mark clothing.

  • Mary
  • interj.

    See Marry.

  • Mark
  • n.

    An old weight and coin. See Marc.

  • Mart
  • n.

    The god Mars.

  • Mark
  • n.

    Limit or standard of action or fact; as, to be within the mark; to come up to the mark.

  • May
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    The merrymaking of May Day.

  • Re-mark
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    To mark again, or a second time; to mark anew.

  • Marry
  • interj.

    Indeed ! in truth ! -- a term of asseveration said to have been derived from the practice of swearing by the Virgin Mary.

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  • a.

    Perplexed with turns and windings; winding; intricate; confusing; perplexing; embarrassing; as, mazy error.

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  • superl.

    Consisting or partaking of marl; resembling marl; abounding with marl.

  • Mart
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    To buy or sell in, or as in, a mart.

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    A kind of pie or pudding made by lining a dish with slices of bread, and filling it with bread soaked in milk, and baked.

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    A German coin and money of account. See Mark.

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    To overspread or manure with marl; as, to marl a field.

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    Preeminence; high position; as, particians of mark; a fellow of no mark.