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Henrietta's Wish, also known as Domineering: A Tale, is a novel written by Charlotte Mary Yonge and published in 1850. The story revolves around the life of Henrietta, a young woman who is determined to marry the man she loves, despite the objections of her family and society. Henrietta's wish is to marry for love, rather than for social status or financial gain. However, her domineering father has other plans for her and is determined to force her into a marriage that will benefit the family's reputation and finances. As Henrietta struggles to assert her independence and follow her heart, she…mehr

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Henrietta's Wish, also known as Domineering: A Tale, is a novel written by Charlotte Mary Yonge and published in 1850. The story revolves around the life of Henrietta, a young woman who is determined to marry the man she loves, despite the objections of her family and society. Henrietta's wish is to marry for love, rather than for social status or financial gain. However, her domineering father has other plans for her and is determined to force her into a marriage that will benefit the family's reputation and finances. As Henrietta struggles to assert her independence and follow her heart, she faces numerous challenges and setbacks. She must navigate the complex social dynamics of Victorian England, deal with the disapproval of her family and friends, and overcome her own doubts and insecurities. Along the way, she learns valuable lessons about love, loyalty, and the importance of staying true to oneself.Yonge's novel is a poignant and insightful commentary on the societal norms and expectations of Victorian England, particularly with regard to women and marriage. It offers a powerful critique of the patriarchal structures that dominated the era, while also celebrating the strength and resilience of women who dared to challenge them. Henrietta's Wish is a timeless tale of love, courage, and the pursuit of happiness, and remains a beloved classic of English literature to this day.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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English author Charlotte Mary Yonge (1823-1901) composed her works for the church. Her prodigious literary output not only demonstrated her deep interest in public health and sanitation issues, but also contributed to the Oxford Movement's wider dissemination. William Yonge and Fanny Yonge, née Bargus, welcomed Charlotte Mary Yonge into the world on August 11, 1823, at Otterbourne, Hampshire, England. Her father taught her schooling at home, where she studied algebra, Latin, Greek, and French. Her father might be a strict teacher: I could never have matched his meticulousness and correctness. He frequently made me cry and yelled at me so loudly that no one could listen, yet his approval was so sweet that it was a great stimulation. I think it would have devastated our hearts to stop working together, despite everyone's complaints about my inherent slovenliness. We continued till I was a few years older than twenty. Yonge's relationship with her father appears to have established the bar for all future relationships, including marriage, because of her unwavering lifetime commitment to him. Their "approbation was throughout life my bliss; his anger my misery for the time."