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Mrs. Pell describes the effect of Charlotte Mason’s ideas on the home education of girls in this vintage 1918 article with an editor’s note by Tabitha Wirges. Read by Tabitha Wirges. 📷: @dave_stillwell

H. W. Household describes and endorses Charlotte Mason’s approach to English literature in this vintage lecture from 1922. Read by Greg Rolling.

Miss C. D. Lawe applies Charlotte Mason’s philosophy of education to the summer months in this vintage article from 1917. Read by Jennifer Talsma.

R. A. Pennethorne provides the PNEU perspective on Alexander Pope’s dictum, “the proper study of mankind is man” in this vintage article from 1921. Read by Jennifer Talsma.

Elsie Kitching’s 1917 allegory about Charlotte Mason’s ideas and the history of thought. Read by Lisa Joss.

Charlotte Mason’s third 1917 letter to The Times. Read by Jennifer Talsma.

Charlotte Mason’s second 1917 letter to The Times. Read by Jennifer Talsma.

Charlotte Mason’s first 1917 letter to The Times. Read by Jennifer Talsma.

Charlotte Mason’s unabridged letter to the children of the 1920 Whitby Gathering. Read by Haley Struecker.

Elsie Kitching explains the Charlotte Mason approach to character formation in this vintage article from 1920. Read by Jennifer Talsma.