The Children's Friend (British magazine)
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The Children's Friend (British magazine)
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The Children's Friend was a British journal for children, in monthly parts, first published in 1824. It was founded by Rev. William Carus Wilson (1791–1859), who was based near Kirkby Lonsdale where the journal was initially printed. Carus Wilson is perhaps best known for being portrayed negatively as Mr Brocklehurst in Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre (1847). Especially up to the turn of the century, The Children's Friend was essentially a religious work, promoting a "grim morality", and encouragin
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