More Bywords (eBook)

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2022
142 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654723630-6 (EAN)

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More Bywords - Charlotte M. Yonge
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In the captivating volume 'More Bywords', Charlotte M. Yonge continues her admirable endeavor to weave historical narratives into the rich tapestry of Victorian literature. This collection of tales and essays, adeptly produced by DigiCat Publishing, offers a fascinating glimpse into lesser-known historical incidents and figures, all underscored by Yonge's graceful prose and sharp insight. Maintaining the 19th-century literary traditions, Yonge's work is not merely informative but also reflective of the mores and beliefs of her time, rendering the read not only educational but immersive, providing a nuanced understanding of the period's ethos.

Charlotte M. Yonge, an influential figure in Victorian literature, leaves her indelible mark with 'More Bywords'. Yonge's broad interest in history and commitment to the didactic potentials of fiction likely propelled her to compile these stories, fulfilling her declared purpose of educating and cultivating moral and social virtues in her readership. Her in-depth research and deep personal convictions bring authenticity to the historical accounts, reflecting her lifelong dedication to literature as a means of enlightenment and moral improvement.

'More Bywords' is a commendable addition to the libraries of those who cherish both historical literature and the art of storytelling. Yonge's intricate narratives and profound themes assure the reader not just a journey into bygone eras, but also a deeper appreciation for the subtleties of human character and the complex tapestry of past societies. Scholars and enthusiasts of Victorian literature and history alike will find in Yonge's work an enduring resonance and a poignant reflection of the human experience, making it a meaningful read for contemporary audiences who yearn to connect with history through the power of literature.

Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823–1901) was a prolific English novelist, known for her strong commitment to the principles of the Oxford Movement, a high church Anglican group that sought to instill a spiritual depth into Anglican practice and to influence everyday life with Christian principles. Yonge's literary career was dedicated to upholding these values, showcasing her deep convictions in her writing. Her novels were immensely popular in the nineteenth century, characterized by their detailed character development, moral dilemmas, and keen observations on social mores of the time. Yonge's literary style combines didactic themes with engaging storytelling. Her most famous work, 'The Heir of Redclyffe' (1853), provides a clear example of her narrative prowess and her ability to weave together themes of piety, family loyalty, and personal sacrifice. Although not as widely known, 'More Bywords' is another noteworthy book by Yonge, which further demonstrates her forte in short stories and sketches that offer moral lessons. Yonge's works contributed significantly to the genres of family and children's literature, influencing generations of readers and authors alike. Her dedication to literature and education also led her to found the Monthly Packet, a magazine that addressed the young women of England, guiding them with advice and stories aligned with her orthodox Anglican beliefs.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte 19th century lyric poetry • British poetry tradition • Charlotte M. Yonge poetry • classical poets collection • English literature • english literature classics • historical poetry collection • literary poetry works • More Bywords book • Poetry • public domain poetry • Short Stories • Victorian era poems
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