Press cuttings concerning Charlotte Yonge, 1932 - 1940
Scope and Contents
Including: 1) Review of E M Delafield's 'Victorians in Fiction', c. 1935?; 2) 'Books for Blackouts - Charlotte Yonge in These Days', 27 November 1939; 3) 'Charlotte Yonge's Comeback', no date; 4) letter to the editor of The Times entitled 'Charlotte M Yonge', 1930s?; 5) article by E M Delafield on Charlotte Yonge entitled 'A Pupil of John Keble's', Summer 1940; 6) letter to the editor of The Times entitled 'Charlotte M Yonge' by Isabella C Hensley Henson, 1930s?; 7) letter to ? (The Times?) from the Rev. Dr C Moor entitled 'Charlotte M Yonge', 9 December 1939; 8) review by Raymond Mortimer in The New Statesman and Nation entitled 'Miss Charlotte Yonge: Ladies and Gentlemen in Victoria Fiction by E M Delafield', 19 June 1937; 9) letter to The Church Times from G H Foxley Norris entitled 'Miss Yonge and the Oxford Movement', 25 November 1932; 10) review by Beatrice Rosenthal in The Church Times entitled 'The Oxford Movement in Fiction: Newman, Pusey and Froude in a Novel', 10 March 1933; 11) letter from Helen Wodehouse to The New Statesman and Nation entitled ''Miss Charlotte Yonge', sent in reply to Raymond Mortimer's review of E M Delafield's 'Ladies and Gentlemen in Victorian Fiction' [1937].
Dates
- Creation: 1932 - 1940
Creator
- From the Fonds: Yonge, Charlotte Mary, 1823 - 1901 (novelist) (Person)
Extent
1 file(s) : Paper
Language of Materials
English
Former / Other Reference
XXI
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Donated by C M Ridding.
Originator(s)
Various
Finding aid date
2005-07-28 11:44:25+00:00
Repository Details
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