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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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FOLK MEMORY V HISTORY.(Review)
10/01/1999: 2,102 words, approx. 7 pages WINSTON CHURCHILL would have called Stephen Holt's A Short History of Manning Clark a modest little volume "with a great deal to be modest about". Its 250 rather spaciously typeset pages ramble genially and at large along the writings and the life of...
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Vintage folk: A chance to eavesdrop on history
08/26/1992: 555 words, approx. 2 pages FOLK FEST '92 At: the South Shore Music Circus last night with Arlo Guthrie, Tom Rush, Tom Paxton, Christine Lavin and Eric Anderson. COHASSET -- Tom Rush called it "deja vu all over again." Tom Paxton called it "being with...


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