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Charlotte M. Yonge's novel, The Carbonels, is a captivating tale that intertwines themes of family, love, and duty. Set in a small English village, the book follows the lives of the Carbonel family as they navigate social expectations and personal ambitions. Yonge's literary style is marked by rich character development and intricate plot twists, making this a classic example of Victorian-era fiction. The novel provides valuable insights into the societal norms and values of the time, while also delving into the complexities of human relationships. The vivid descriptions and engaging narrative…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Charlotte M. Yonge's novel, The Carbonels, is a captivating tale that intertwines themes of family, love, and duty. Set in a small English village, the book follows the lives of the Carbonel family as they navigate social expectations and personal ambitions. Yonge's literary style is marked by rich character development and intricate plot twists, making this a classic example of Victorian-era fiction. The novel provides valuable insights into the societal norms and values of the time, while also delving into the complexities of human relationships. The vivid descriptions and engaging narrative ensure that readers are transported to the charming world of the Carbonels, making for a compelling read. Charlotte M. Yonge, a prolific Victorian author known for her moral tales and historical novels, brings her expertise to The Carbonels. With a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of human nature, Yonge creates a poignant story that resonates with readers even today. Her own experiences as an educator and religious writer likely influenced the moral and ethical themes present in the novel, adding depth and nuance to the narrative. I highly recommend The Carbonels to readers interested in Victorian literature, family dynamics, and the complexities of human nature. This timeless work is sure to captivate and inspire, offering a glimpse into a bygone era while also exploring timeless truths about love, duty, and identity.
Autorenporträt
Charlotte M. Yonge was an English novelist and historian, born on August 11, 1823, in Otterbourne, Hampshire, England. She is best known for her prolific writing career, which spanned over 60 years and produced more than 160 works, including novels, children's books, and historical studies. Yonge's writing was strongly influenced by her deep religious beliefs and her interest in history and education. Many of her novels, such as "The Heir of Redclyffe" and "Heartsease," explore moral and religious themes and are known for their wholesome and uplifting tone. She also wrote numerous works for children, including the popular "Book of Golden Deeds," which features stories of heroism and selflessness. In addition to her writing, Yonge was a prominent figure in the Church of England and was involved in various philanthropic and educational endeavours. She founded a school for girls in her hometown and was a supporter of the National Society for Promoting Religious Education. Yonge died on May 24, 1901, in Otterbourne, Hampshire, England. Her legacy as a writer and educator continues to be celebrated, and her works remain popular with readers today