Charlotte Mary Yonge Writing the Victorian Age /
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| Summary: | XXIV, 352 p. 1 illus. text |
| Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
2022.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. 2022. |
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| Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-10672-9 |
| Format: | Electronic Book |
Table of Contents:
- 1. Charlotte M. Yonge and the Concept of Conservative Community - Rosemary Mitchell
- 2. A Woman’s Outlook: Charlotte Yonge’s Sense of Place - Julia Courtney
- 3. Charlotte M. Yonge, Empire and the Wider World - Terry Barringer
- 4. Charlotte M. Yonge and the Long Victorian Family: Instructing the “Mother-Sister” - Tamara Wagner
- 5. Disability and Bioethics in Yonge’s Novels - Martha Stoddard Holmes
- 6. “What I can myself remember”: Charlotte M. Yonge’s Life Writing - Valerie Sanders
- 7. ‘Hard cash is a necessary consideration’: Money and Class in Charlotte M. Yonge’s Fictional Portrayals of Contemporary Family Life - Susan Walton
- 8. ‘A lady with a profession’: Governesses in the Novels of Charlotte M. Yonge - Clare Walker Gore
- 9. Providence and Progress: Science, Education and the Professions in Charlotte M. Yonge - Clemence Schultze
- 10. Charlotte M. Yonge and the Vocation of Childhood: Youth and Social Critique in Yonge’s novels - Gavin Budge
- 11. Changing Anglican Religious Practice, the Material Culture of Church Building, and the Novels of Charlotte M. Yonge (William Whyte)
- 12. Yonge’s Missions: At Home and Abroad - Barbara Dennis
- 13. “I am too high church and too narrow”: Charlotte M. Yonge and Alexander Macmillan - Ellen Jordan
- 14. Charlotte Yonge and Feminist Criticism - Talia Schaffer.