The CMY Fellowship will visit the Museum of the Home on 19th April. If you're a member and haven't received your copy of the Spring Mailing, or not a member and would like to come, please contact us via our web page https://t.co/EKF4da5fvQ Photo MOTH https://t.co/q7mJfrbOuE
There is a #CharlotteMYonge connection - she was one of several contributors including #AmelieLeroy to a series of handmade little magazines, edited by #SelinaMoor, daughter of #JohnFrewenMoor, #JohnKeble's erstwhile curate. They were circulated as The Busy Bee (1877-1886).
📢 Call for Papers!
@UniofExeter invites proposals for 15-minute papers on 'Patchwork and Authorship' as part of the @ahrcpress-funded 'The Art of Fiction' project; suggested topics include collaborative writing processes.
Deadline: March 13th
Details: https://t.co/z35yisMGwM
@EdoardoFanfani Hmm ... What would #CharlotteMYonge have said ? I think she'd have gone for the Italians as she liked Raphael (does he count as real Italian Renaissance?)
From Daisy Chain Birthday Book:March 16.
"We have made girls sensible and clear headed to the best of our ability, till they have grown hard; they have been taught to despise little fears, and all manner of illusions, and it is certainly not becoming."Flora of Daisy in The Trial
What's happened to @EdoardoFanfani 's blog? The #CharlotteMYonge Fellowship would love to find out more about the history of #AllSaintsRome , as many of this Victorian High Church bestselling novelist's characters would have worshipped there during their visits to Rome
Entry from the Charlotte Yonge Daisy Chain Birthday Book. The CMY Fellowship is fortunate enough to possess a copy of this from the collection of the late Joy Wotton.
JANUARY 11.
"Each day is a step." Guy in "The Heir of Redclyffe."
@alliancelitsocs@m_yonge any chance of a retweet of this? The Macmillans' relationship with Charlotte Yonge is just one of many literary friendships that members of the ALS might be interested to hear about. I am available for talks or articles!
Please share this special call for papers.
We are planning to publish a number of short essays (1,000-3,000 words) on aspects of Bob Morris' association with urban history and his legacy.
Please send in your proposals by Monday 4 December.
We're getting excited about the CMY Fellowship's AGM and Autumn Meeting on 25 Nov. Good news - @JaneHamlett , Professor of Modern British History at Royal Holloway, will be speaking on animals and pets in Victorian Britain. Find out how to join at https://t.co/svazmqAgJm