
The Heir of Redclyffe
Charlotte M. Yonge(Author)
Passerino (Publisher)
Published on 24. March 2026
979-12-244-4390-2 (ISBN)
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When young Sir Guy Morville inherits the grand estate of Redclyffe, he seems destined for a life of virtue and nobility. Handsome, generous, and deeply principled, Guy embodies the highest ideals of chivalry. Yet beneath his outward perfection lies a legacy shadowed by suspicion, pride, and a past that refuses to remain buried. As Guy navigates the expectations of society and the trials of his own conscience, his bond with the thoughtful and perceptive Philip Morville grows increasingly strained. Misunderstandings, jealousy, and unspoken tensions threaten to unravel both family ties and personal integrity.
At the heart of the story lies Guy's profound love for Amy Edmonstone-a love tested by doubt, sacrifice, and the harsh judgments of the world. Through trials of illness, moral conflict, and spiritual struggle, Guy must confront the deepest questions of character, forgiveness, and what it truly means to be worthy of love.
First published in 1853, The Heir of Redclyffe is Charlotte M. Yonge's most celebrated novel-a richly emotional Victorian masterpiece that explores the fragile balance between idealism and human imperfection.
Charlotte M. Yonge (1823-1901) was a prolific English novelist and one of the most influential writers of Victorian domestic fiction. Deeply shaped by her Anglican faith and close association with the Oxford Movement, she produced over 100 works, including novels, historical writings, and children's literature. Her most famous novel, The Heir of Redclyffe (1853), became a bestseller and helped define the moral and emotional tone of mid-19th-century English fiction.
At the heart of the story lies Guy's profound love for Amy Edmonstone-a love tested by doubt, sacrifice, and the harsh judgments of the world. Through trials of illness, moral conflict, and spiritual struggle, Guy must confront the deepest questions of character, forgiveness, and what it truly means to be worthy of love.
First published in 1853, The Heir of Redclyffe is Charlotte M. Yonge's most celebrated novel-a richly emotional Victorian masterpiece that explores the fragile balance between idealism and human imperfection.
Charlotte M. Yonge (1823-1901) was a prolific English novelist and one of the most influential writers of Victorian domestic fiction. Deeply shaped by her Anglican faith and close association with the Oxford Movement, she produced over 100 works, including novels, historical writings, and children's literature. Her most famous novel, The Heir of Redclyffe (1853), became a bestseller and helped define the moral and emotional tone of mid-19th-century English fiction.
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979-12-244-4390-2 (9791224443902)
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