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Charlotte Yonge (1823 - 1901)
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Charlotte Yonge (1823 - 1901): novelist of the Oxford movement; a literature of Victorian culture and society
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Bibliographic Details
Main Author:
Dennis, Barbara 1942-
(Author)
Format:
Print
Book
Language:
English
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WorldCat:
WorldCat
Fernleihe:
Fernleihe für die Fachinformationsdienste
Published:
Lewiston [u.a.]
The Edwin Mellen Press
1992
In:
Year: 1992
Reviews:
BOOK REVIEWS (1994) (Reynolds, Rebecca)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:
B
Yonge, Charlotte Mary 1823-1901
Further subjects:
B
Christianity and literature
History
19th century
England
B
Oxford Movement
B
Literature
B
Novelists, English
Biography
19th century
B
Yonge, Charlotte M (Charlotte Mary) (1823-1901)
B
Women and literature (England)
History 19th century
B
Women and literature
History
19th century
England
B
Yonge, Charlotte Mary
B
Literature and society
History
19th century
England
B
Literature and society (England)
History 19th century
B
Novelists, English 19th century Biography
B
Christianity and literature (England)
History 19th century
B
Biography
B
Church of England
In literature
B
Church of England In literature
B
Anglo-Catholicism in literature
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ISBN:
0773495444
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