Abbeychurch; Or, Self-Control and Self-Conceit


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Abbeychurch; Or, Self-Control and Self-Conceit by Charlotte M. Yonge is a thought-provoking novel that explores themes of pride, self-control, and the complexities of human relationships. The story takes place in a small English village and follows the lives of its inhabitants as they navigate the challenges of life and love.




Abbeychurch


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Abbeychurch


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One of the most emotional and distressing literary work of Yonge based on women's fiction. She has portrayed the feelings and sentiments of two teenager girls in a picturesque way and touched the level of modern sensational novel through this gorgeous novel. A Page-turner!...




Charlotte M. Yonge


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Charlotte M Yonge was one of the bestselling novelists of the Victorian period; she published prolifically during a lengthy writing career that lasted from the early 1850s to the 1890s, was highly regarded by contemporaries such as Tennyson and Kingsley, and continued to be widely read up till the 1940s even by unlikely figures such as Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West. Her work, on which Jane Austen exerted a significant influence, is central to an understanding of the development of the domestic novel, yet remains significantly less well known than that of other Victorian women writers such as Margaret Oliphant, Ellen Wood and M E Braddon. This book is the first full-length critical study of Yonge's writings, and presents an argument for the artistic coherence of her work as a novelist, as well as examining the reasons for its current non-canonical status. Reflecting Yonge's lifelong involvement in the Oxford Movement, and personal closeness to John Keble, the book situates her novels in the context of Tractarian aesthetics.




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