- The Heir of
Redclyffe,
published in 1853, was the
first of
Charlotte M. Yonge's
bestselling romantic novels. Its
religious tone is
derived from the High...
- 160 works,
chiefly novels. Her
first commercial success, The Heir of
Redclyffe (1853),
provided the
funding to put the
schooner Southern Cross into service...
- angel. (1661) The
parable is
retold in the po****r 1853
novel The Heir of
Redclyffe by
Charlotte Mary Yonge.
Jesus Prayer Herr Jesu Christ, du höchstes Gut...
- The
Henrietta Brewer House,
originally The
Cottage House and now
Redclyffe S**** Motel, is a
historic private residence located on U.S.
Route 1 in Robbinston...
-
novel Guy
Mannering and by
Charlotte Yonge in her 1853
novel The Heir of
Redclyffe po****rized the name in the
United States. In
recent years, Guy Fawkes...
- 2001). "Why Jo Didn't
Marry Laurie:
Louisa May
Alcott and The Heir of
Redclyffe".
American Transcendental Quarterly. 15 (1): 23.[dead link] Reisen, Harriet...
- Goethe's
Faust Sir Guy
Morville in
Charlotte Mary Yonge's The Heir of
Redclyffe (1853) Anti-hero
Byronic hero
Gothic fiction List of
fictional anti-heroes...
- The Brother’s Wife, Macmillan, 1879. Yonge,
Charlotte Mary, The Heir of
Redclyffe, Macmillan, 1879. Pollock,
Walter Herries,
Amateur Theatricals, London...
- ****ens is the
first English novel to
feature a detective; The Heir of
Redclyffe –
Charlotte Mary Yonge; The
Scholar Gipsy –
Matthew Arnold; Bartleby,...
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Tutaekuri River, and
damaged a
major regional electrical substation at
Redclyffe,
which cut
power to much of
northern Hawke's Bay
including its telecommunication...