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Charlotte Mary Yonge : Writing the Victorian Age

Courtney, Julia(Edited by)Schultze, Clemence(Edited by)Walker Gore, Clare(Edited by)
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This interdisciplinary collection of essays explores the life and work of Charlotte M.

Yonge, a highly influential and popular nineteenth-century writer who is emerging from a long period of critical neglect.

Its wide-ranging chapters capture the scope and quality of current work in Yonge studies, addressing the full range of her prolific literary output from her best-selling novels to her nature writing, biographies, and letters.

Considering themes from gender, disability, and empire, to Tractarianism, secularism, and the idea of progress, these essays consider how Yonge reflected and shaped the tastes, ideas and anxieties of her readers and contemporaries.

Exploring her key role in the Anglican revival, her importance as a test case in the development of feminist criticism, and her formal innovativeness as a novelist, this collection places Yonge centrally in the nineteenth-century literary landscape and demonstrates her ongoing relevance to scholars and students of the period.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
3031106741 / 9783031106743
Paperback / softback
823.8
29/11/2023
Switzerland
English
352 pages : illustrations (black and white)
21 cm