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Charlotte Mary Yonge 2

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Charlotte Mary Yonge 2

CHARLOTTE MARY YONGE writer, author of The heir of Redclyffe, The little duke, The daisy chain, The dove in the eagles nest and many more. Date: 1823 - 1901

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1823 Chain Charlotte Daisy Dove Eagle Heir Nest Yonge 1901


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1. Title: "Charlotte Mary Yonge: A Victorian Literary Icon". This portrait captures the enchanting countenance of Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823-1901), a prolific and influential English writer and author whose works continue to captivate readers even today. Born on July 27, 1823, in London, Yonge began her literary career at a young age, publishing her first novel, "The Heir of Redclyffe," in 1853. Over the next five decades, she would go on to write over 120 novels, short stories, and religious tracts, solidifying her place as one of the most prominent literary figures of the Victorian era. Yonge's works often explored themes of morality, religion, and the social issues of the day, with a particular focus on the lives of young people. Some of her most famous novels include "The Little Duke," "The Daisy Chain," and "The Dove in the Eagles' Nest." Her stories, set against the backdrop of English country life, offered her readers a glimpse into the lives of the gentry and the clergy, providing both entertainment and insight into the social and moral fabric of the time. Despite her remarkable literary achievements, Yonge's personal life was marked by tragedy. She lost her husband, a clergyman, at a young age, and raised her six children on her own. Her deep faith and strong moral convictions guided her through these challenges, shaping her writing and her life. Charlotte Mary Yonge passed away on February 26, 1901, leaving behind a rich literary legacy that continues to inspire and delight readers. This portrait, taken during her later years, captures the wisdom and grace of a woman who dedicated her life to the written word.

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Birthplace of C M Yonge, Otterbourne, Hampshire
Birthplace of C M Yonge, Otterbourne, Hampshire

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