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The Three Brides eBook
141,651 words, approx. 472 pages
 The complete online text of The Three Brides by Charlotte Mary Yonge.


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Biography of Charlotte (Mary) Yonge
8493 words, approx. 28.3 pages
 Charlotte Mary Yonge may be "placed" in literary history as the leading novelist of that Anglo-Catholic revival known as Tractarianism, or the Oxford Movement; but this classification cannot explain why her domestic novels have always been enjoyed by man...
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Biography of Charlotte (Mary) Yonge
4395 words, approx. 14.7 pages
 To say that Charlotte Mary Yonge's writings were designed to illustrate Tractarian principles at work in daily life is to convey a wholly misleading suggestion of dullness and dogmatism. In fact, Yonge's popularity in her own day (and among modern devote...


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 The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
With The Bride
04/19/2004: 765 words, approx. 3 pages With The Bride, Thurman completes a vow By ANTHONY BREZNICAN Associated Press Monday, April 19, 2004 Los Angeles -- Uma Thurman is one bride who wears red -- from other people's blood. Her character, The Bride, in Quentin Tarantino's ruthless...
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 The Washington Post
Three Cheers for McLean's 'Seven Brides'
06/10/1999: 607 words, approx. 2 pages McLean Theatre Alliance is returning to those sexist days of yesteryear with a rousing production of "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers." With songs like "A Woman Ought to Know Her Place," it would seem that this show would be a little outdated for...


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