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Charlotte M. Yonge (1823–1901)

Author of The Little Duke; or Richard the Fearless

193+ Works 3,423 Members 31 Reviews 8 Favorited

About the Author

Image credit: Charlotte M. Yonge, May 8th 1866 Photographer: Charles Lutwidge Dodgson

Series

Works by Charlotte M. Yonge

The Little Duke; or Richard the Fearless (1854) 940 copies, 5 reviews
The Heir of Redclyffe (1854) 246 copies, 2 reviews
A Book of Golden Deeds (1864) 235 copies, 1 review
The Daisy Chain (1856) 204 copies, 2 reviews
The Clever Woman of the Family (1865) 180 copies, 2 reviews
The Dove in the Eagle's Nest (1866) 74 copies, 2 reviews
The Trial: More Links of the Daisy Chain (1864) 60 copies, 1 review
Child's Bible Reader (1898) 50 copies, 1 review
Countess Kate (1862) 44 copies
The Lances of Lynwood (1855) 42 copies
Heartsease (1854) 33 copies
Two Penniless Princesses (1891) 25 copies, 1 review
The Young Step-Mother (1861) 25 copies
The Three Brides (1876) 23 copies, 1 review
History of Christian Names (1863) 22 copies
Grisly Grisell (1893) 21 copies, 1 review
History of France (1882) 21 copies
Chantry House (2007) 17 copies
The Caged Lion (1870) 16 copies
My Young Alcides: A Faded Photograph (2007) 16 copies, 1 review
The Two Sides of the Shield (1885) 13 copies
The Long Vacation (1895) 13 copies
Beechcroft at Rockstone (1887) 13 copies
Friarswood Post Office (2007) 12 copies
Scenes and Characters (1847) 12 copies
Abbeychurch (1844) 11 copies
Modern Broods (1900) 10 copies
Nuttie's Father (1885) 10 copies
The Stokesley Secret (1861) 10 copies
The Carbonels (1896) 10 copies, 1 review
The Pigeon Pie (1860) 10 copies
The Armourer's Prentices (2008) 9 copies
Henrietta's Wish (2007) 9 copies
Old Times at Otterbourne (1891) 8 copies
The Chosen People (1862) 8 copies
More Bywords (1890) 8 copies
That Stick (1892) 7 copies
John Keble's Parishes (1898) 7 copies
A Modern Telemachus (2002) 6 copies
Sowing and Sewing (1882) 6 copies
Womankind (1877) 5 copies
Strolling Players (1893) 3 copies
Langley School: A Tale (1850) 3 copies
Village Children (1967) 3 copies
The Railroad Children (1849) 2 copies
Hannah Moore 2 copies
Willie's Trouble and How He Came Out of It — Author — 2 copies, 1 review
Child's History of France (1881) 2 copies
Chantry House Vol. I (2012) 2 copies
Hannah More (1888) 1 copy
New Ground (1868) 1 copy
The Hanoverian Period 1 copy, 1 review
Ben Sylvester's Word (1856) 1 copy
The Six Cushions (1867) 1 copy
The Rubies of St. Lo (1894) 1 copy

Associated Works

Men at War: The Best War Stories of All Time (1942) — Contributor — 307 copies
The Treasure Chest (1932) — Contributor — 275 copies, 1 review
A Chaplet for Charlotte Yonge (1965) — Contributor — 7 copies
Hole in the Wall and Other Stories (1968) — Contributor — 4 copies
Victorian Tales for Girls (1947) — Contributor — 2 copies

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Legal name
Yonge, Charlotte Mary
Birthdate
1823-08-11
Date of death
1901-05-24
Burial location
Otterbourne, Hampshire, England, UK
Gender
female
Nationality
UK
Birthplace
Otterbourne, Hampshire, England, UK
Place of death
Otterbourne, Hampshire, England, UK
Places of residence
Otterbourne, Hampshire, England, UK
Occupations
children's writer
teacher
novelist
magazine editor
author
Relationships
Battiscombe, Georgina (biographer)
Keble, John (parish priest)
Organizations
Church of England
Short biography
Miss Charlotte M. Yonge was a successful fiction writer publishing some 120 volumes during her lifetime. She is most noted for her story "The Heir of Redclyffe" and her Book of Golden Deeds. She was greatly devoted to missionary work. She devoted some of her earnings to fund a missionary schooner for cruising the South Seas and funded the building of a missionary college in New Zealand.

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Reviews

This book got a five star rating from two of my children and 4.5 from my third child.

We spread this book out over a year and it does get easier. Keep going and don’t give up 🙂.
 
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FamiliesUnitedLL | 4 other reviews | Jul 29, 2024 |
A young man's guardians and friends worry that he has inherited the ungovernable temper that brought sorrow to his ancestors. He struggles to control his emotions and improve his education. However, his determination to secretly aid the family of his maternal uncle, an improvident musician, leads others to suspect he has gambled. The novel centers around the aid given by his Christian faith and the strength the same faith gives to his young window and the man who criticized him unjustly but becomes heir to the property. The role of women as the moral center of the home is stressed in the "angel in the home" philosophy of the time.… (more)
 
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ritaer | 1 other review | Jul 24, 2024 |
A relatively short book, presumably intended for children, but not written down to them. The Ninth Crusade is the background to a story about the relationships among the sons of Simon de Montfort. Sounds unpromising, perhaps, but nuanced and engaging.
 
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booksaplenty1949 | Apr 25, 2024 |
The Carbonels (1895) by Charlotte M. Yonge was based on and inspired by her parents’ early years in the Hampshire village of Otterbourne and what an entertaining novel she produced from such source material.

In the summer of 1822 Captain Edmund Carbonel, who ‘had been in the army just in time for the final battles of the Peninsular war’, comes to live at Greenhow Farm ‘an estate bringing in about £500 a year.’ It is the local ‘big house’ in the village of Uphill. He is accompanied by his young wife Mary and her sister Dorothea; another younger sister Sophia is still at school in London. The Uphill people are described as ‘a thoroughly bad lot … no one will do anything with them.’ Astonished at their poverty and crudity, the Carbonels decide to reform Uphill.

While dealing with serious societal shifts of the early nineteenth century, CMY’s gentle humour illuminates young people slightly out of their depth in dealing with their cunning rural neighbours. There is the involved saga of the upside-down length of wallpaper in their drawing-room, ‘very delicate white, on which were traced in tender colouring – baskets of vine leaves and laburnhams.’ But as Dora exclaims, ‘see, the laburnhams and grapes are hanging upward.’ The origin of this interior design disagreement sets up a dangerous antipathy between one of the workmen, Dan Hewlett and Captain Carbonel. Its denouement takes place in the thrilling final chapters of the novel with the Captain Swing riots of 1830.

Before that there is the old-fashioned (and to the Carbonels) ugly church with its enormous pews and the three-decker pulpit they find peculiar. They are shocked by Dame Verdon’s school, only kept in order by her young but energetic granddaughter. Villagers are differentiated with their many and overlapping stories: the mischievous but fascinating Tirzah Todd (with her ‘gypsy connections’ ) who disposes of her poacher husband’s game; the hypocritical Nanny Barton who always puts on ‘a white apron and brought out a big Bible when she saw the ladies’ about to visit and the gentle invalid Judith Grey and her poor sister Molly, wife of Dan who ‘had been going deeper into the mire ever since.’

To modern readers the Carbonels approach to improving the villagers’ lives and prospects can often be both crass and patronising. There is a shocking scene where Dora and Sophia cut off the dirty, ragged and pungent hair of the schoolgirls in triumphant delight. ‘Lend me your scissors, Mrs Thorpe’ is Dora’s battle cry before being carried away despite the shock and weeping of the children. Captain Carbonel, with the assent of Mary, reprimands Dora, ‘but the children were not your slaves … You have done more harm than you will undo in a hurry.’ Tirzah Todd warns her neighbours against the ‘gentlefolk, with their soft words and such’ who will treat them all, ‘just like the blackamoors.’

This is a slight Charlotte M. Yonge novel in comparison with many of her earlier and best works, one more of her many publications for the National Society. Nonetheless The Carobonels is full of argument, memorable characters and there was a sequel too.

This book was part of the November 2023 CMY Fellowship book group read.
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