Charlotte Mary Yonge bibliography

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This list classifies all of the works of Charlotte Mary Yonge, a prolific British novelist.

Information is taken from the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography and the British Library catalogue.

Novels[edit]

  • —. Château de Melville, 1838 (privately distributed)[1]
  • —. Abbeychurch, or, Self Control and Self Conceit. London: James Burns, 1844.
  • —. Scenes and Characters, or, Eighteen Months at Beechcroft. London: James Burns, 1847.
  • —. The Railroad Children, 1849.
  • —. Henrietta's Wish, or, Domineering: A Tale 1850.
  • —. Kenneth, or, The Rear Guard of the Grand Army, 1850.
  • —. Langley School, 1850.
  • —. The Heir of Redclyffe. 2 vols. London: John W. Parker & Son, 1853.
  • —. The Herb of the Field, 1853.
  • —. The Castle Builders, or, The Deferred Confirmation. London: J. & C. Mozley, 1854.
  • —. Heartsease, or, The Brother's Wife, 1854.
  • —. The Little Duke, or, Richard the Fearless, 1854.
  • —. The Lances of Lynwood, 1855.
  • —. The History of Sir Thomas Thumb, Edinburgh: Thomas Constable & Co., 1855.
  • —. The Daisy Chain, or, Aspirations. London: John W. Parker & Son, 1856.
  • —. Ben Sylvester's Word, 1856.
  • —. Dynevor Terrace. 2 vols. London: John W. Parker and Son, 1857.
  • —. Friarswood Post Office, 1860.
  • —. Hopes and Fears, or, Scenes from the life of a Spinster, 1860.
  • —. The Pigeon Pie, 1860.
  • —. The Young Stepmother. London: Macmillan, 1861.
  • —. Countess Kate. London: J. & C. Mozley, 1862.
  • —. The Trial, or, More Links of the Daisy Chain, 1864.
  • —. The Clever Woman of the Family. 2 vols. London and Cambridge: Macmillan, 1865.
  • —. The Dove in the Eagle's Nest, 1866.
  • —. The Prince and the Page; A Story of the Last Crusade, 1866.
  • —. The Six Cushions, 1867.
  • —. The Chaplet of Pearls, or, The White and Black Ribaumont. London: Macmillan, 1868.
  • —. The Caged Lion. London: Macmillan, 1870.
  • —. Little Lucy's Wonderful Globe, 1871.
  • —. Dames of High Estate, 1872.
  • —. The Pillars of the House, 1874.
  • —. Lady Hester, or, Ursula's Narrative, 1874.
  • —. The Three Brides, 1876.
  • —. Magnum Bonum, 1879.
  • —. Cheap Jack. London: Walter Smith, 1881.
  • —. Stray Pearls: Memoirs of Margaret de Ribaumont, Viscountess of Bellaise. 2 vols. London: Walter Smith, 1881-3.
  • —. The Armourer's Prentices. 2 vols. London: Macmillan, 1884.
  • —. The Two Sides of the Shield. 2 vols. London: Macmillan, 1885.
  • —. Chantry House. 2 vols. London: Macmillan, 1886.
  • —. A Modern Telemachus. 2 vols. London: Macmillan, 1886.
  • —. Beechcroft at Rockstone. 2 vols. London: Macmillan, 1888.
  • —. Our New Mistress, or Changes at Brookfield Earl. London: National Society's Depository, 1888.
  • —. A Reputed Changeling, or, Three Seventh Years Two Centuries Ago. 2 vols. London: Macmillan, 1889.
  • —. The Cunning Woman's Grandson; a Tale of Cheddar a hundred years ago. London: National Society's Depository, 1890.
  • —. The Slaves of Sabinus, Jew and Gentile. London: National Society's Depository, 1890.
  • —. An Old Woman's Outlook. London: Macmillan, 1892
  • —. The Cook and the Captive, or Attalus the Hostage. London: National Society's Depository, 1895.
  • —. The Carbonels. London: National Society's Depository, 1896.
  • —. The Patriots of Palestine, a Story of the Maccabees. London: National Society's Depository, 1899.
  • —. Modern Broods, or, Developments Unlooked For. London: Macmillan, 1900.

Plays[edit]

  • —. The Apple of Discord. London: Groombridge and Sons, 1864.

Anthologies[edit]

  • —. Aunt Charlotte's Evenings at Home With the Poets. A collection of poems for the Young, with conversations, arranged in twenty five evenings, etc. London: Marcus Ward, 1880.

Story collections[edit]

  • —. The Christmas Mummers and other stories. London: J. & C. Mozley, 1858. Contains The Christmas Mummers, The Rail-Road Children, Leonard, the Lion-Hearted, Ben Sylvester's Word, Midsummer Day; or, The Two Churches, Harriet and Her Sister, and London Pride.
  • —. A Book of Golden Deeds of All Times and All Lands. London: Macmillan, 1864.
  • —. A Book of Worthies gathered from the old histories and now written anew by the author of The Heir of Redclyffe. London: Macmillan, 1869.
  • —. Aunt Charlotte's Stories of Bible History for the little ones. London: n.p., 1873.
  • —. Aunt Charlotte's Stories of English History for the Little ones. London, Marcus Ward, 1873.
  • —. Aunt Charlotte's Stories of Greek History for the little ones. London: n.p., 1876.
  • —. Aunt Charlotte's Stories of Roman History for the little ones. London: n.p., 1877.
  • —. Aunt Charlotte's Stories of German History for the little ones. London: Marcus Ward, 1878.
  • —. Bye-Words. A Collection of tales new and old. London: Macmillan, 1880.
  • —. Aunt Charlotte's Stories of American History. London: Marcus Ward, 1883.
  • —. Aunt Charlotte's Stories of French History for the little ones. London: Marcus Ward, 1893.

Biographies[edit]

  • —. Hannah More.
  • —. Life of John Coleridge Patteson[2]

Co-authored works[edit]

  • —, Mary Bramston, Christabel Rose Coleridge, and Esmé Stuart. Astray: A Tale of a Country Town. London: Hatchards, 1886.

Works edited[edit]

  • —, ed. Biographies of Good Women, chiefly by contributors to The Monthly Packet. Edited by the author of The Heir of Redclyffe. 2nd series. London: J. & C. Mozley, 1862.
  • —, ed. A Storehouse of Stories.London: Macmillan, 1870.
  • —, ed. Charity. Scripture texts and sacred songs. London: Griffith & Farran, 1884.
  • Du Boys, Albert. Catherine of Aragon and the Sources of the English Reformation. Edited from the French, with notes, by C. M. Yonge. 2 vols. London: Hurst & Blackett, 1881.
  • Wilford, Florence. Beneath the Cross: readings for children on Our Lord's Seven sayings. Ed. by Charlotte M. Yonge. With a preface by ... R. F. Wilson. London: Masters and Co., 1881.
  • John Keble 's Parishes – A History of Hursley and Otterbourne.[3] (1898)

Other works[edit]

  • —. The Story of the Christians and Moors of Spain, London: MacMillan, 1878.
  • —. Cameos from English History. 7 vols. London: Macmillan, 1880-1890.
  • —. Burnt out: a story for mothers' meetings. London: n.p., 1882.
  • —. A Story of Mission Work in China. 1900.
  • —. History of Christian Names[4] 1863 (per her original Preface); Macmillan and Co., London, 1884; republished by Gale Research Co., Book Tower, Detroit, 1966.
  • —. Young Folks' History of Rome. Boston: Estes & Lauriat, 1880.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Jay (2004).
  2. ^ "Life of John Coleridge Patteson, by Charlotte M. Yonge".
  3. ^ "John Keble's Parishes by Charlotte M. Yonge. Search eText, Read Online, Study, Discuss".
  4. ^ Yonge, Charlotte Mary (1 January 1884). History of Christian Names. Macmillan and Company – via Internet Archive.

External links[edit]

Media related to Books by Charlotte Mary Yonge at Wikimedia Commons

  • Jay, Elisabeth. "Yonge, Charlotte Mary." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004. Retrieved on 8 May 2009.