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Charlotte Mason Poetry

Charlotte Mason Poetry is dedicated to promoting Charlotte Mason’s living ideas. We strive to share an authentic interpretation of Mason’s life work through a combination of original and vintage articles by a wide variety of authors. Our team draws from and transcribes many rare and wonderful documents from the PNEU many of which cannot be found anywhere else on the web.

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    The Evolution of Home Education for Girls

    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

  2. 475

    English Literature and the Teaching Methods of Miss Mason

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

  3. 474

    Holidays

    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.

  4. 473

    Ourselves, by R. A. Pennethorne

    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.

  5. 472

    Highways and By-Ways of Modern Thought

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

  6. 471

    A Liberal Education for All — Letter III

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

  7. 470

    A Liberal Education for All — Letter II

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

  8. 469

    A Liberal Education for All — Letter I

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

  9. 468

    Miss Mason’s Letter to the Children

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

  10. 467

    What Next?

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

  11. 466

    The True League of Nations

    Rev. Francis Lewis discusses the personality of children and nations in this inspiring vintage article from 1918.

  12. 465

    The Application of PNEU Principles in the Home

    Mrs. Eustace Wade of Australia shares her profound insight into Charlotte Mason’s philosophy of education in this vintage article from 1921. Read by Lisa Joss.

  13. 464

    The Value of Handicrafts in Education

    Anges Drury explains the why, when, and how of handicrafts in this vintage article from 1927.

  14. 463

    Some Difficulties Overcome

    Miss F. M. Clark explains how to overcome various difficulties with the Charlotte Mason method in this vintage paper from 1927. Read by Haley Struecker.

  15. 462

    Olive Norton: The Transcript

    The lecture of the woman who introduced Susan Schaeffer Macaulay to Charlotte Mason, transcribed from a vintage 1978 recording. Read by Jennifer Talsma.

  16. 461

    The PNEU Ideal in Education

    Helen Wix outlines the key ideals of the Charlotte Mason method in this vintage article from 1919. Read by Jennifer Talsma.

  17. 460

    Education Is a Life

    Helen Wix explains Charlotte Mason’s eighth principle in this vintage article from 1927. Read by Jennifer Talsma.

  18. 459

    A Few Roots

    Helen Wix presents the foundational ideas of the Charlotte Mason method in this vintage article from 1927. Read by Jennifer Talsma.

  19. 458

    If I Could Begin Again

    Author and mother H. C. Cradock shares her advice on parenting in this vintage article from 1918. Read by Barbara Middlekauff.

  20. 457

    By My Spirit

    Rev. Francis Lewis explains that hearts are changed “not by might, nor by power, but by My Spirit” in this vintage sermon from 1923. 📷: Photo North (www.photonorth.co.uk)

  21. 456

    Obedience as a Vice

    Mrs. Dermod O’Brien explores the glories and limitations of obedience in this vintage article from 1921. Read by Jennifer Talsma.

  22. 455

    The Teaching of Scripture in the Parents’ Union School

    Rose Amy Pennethorne provides a thorough survey of Charlotte Mason’s method for Bible lessons in this vintage article from 1921. Read by Jennifer Talsma.

  23. 454

    Maurice Ravel

    Dorothea Bostock introduces Maurice Ravel as the subject for composer study in this vintage PNEU article from 1975. Read by Maeva Dauplay.

  24. 453

    Hints for Home Schoolrooms

    A mother who taught her children at home shares tips and hints in this vintage article from 1923. Read by Jennifer Talsma.

  25. 452

    The Teaching of Geography, by Mr. G. H. Smith

    An experienced teacher gives practical guidance on teaching geography in this vintage article with a new editor’s note by Dawn Tull.

  26. 451

    A Liberal Education For All, by Daisy Golding

    Daisy S. Golding describes the Charlotte Mason method in action in this vintage paper from 1920. Read by Jennifer Talsma.

  27. 450

    The Need for a Liberal Education

    H. W. Household advocates for a liberal education for all according to the method developed by Charlotte Mason. Read by Greg Rolling.

  28. 449

    The Manifestation of Christ in Worship

    In this vintage article from 1924, Rev. Francis Lewis considers the implications of how God was manifested to mankind in Jesus.

  29. 448

    The New Facility in Composition

    A school head master shows how the Charlotte Mason method develops the art of composition in this vintage article from 1920.

  30. 447

    Certain Difficulties

    A school head master presents the benefits of narration in this vintage article from 1920.

  31. 446

    Vehicle of Imagination

    W. A. Myers Robinson discusses the relationship between poetry, day-dreaming, and imagination in this vintage article from 1971.

  32. 445

    The Heart of a Child

    Rev. Francis Lewis shows how the heart of a child opens the door to faith in this vintage sermon from 1924. Read by Greg Rolling.

  33. 444

    First Bible Lessons

    Essex Cholmondeley tenderly explores first approaches to the Bible in this vintage article from 1923. Read by Haley Struecker.

  34. 443

    Some Notes on Narration

    G. L. Husband explores the benefits and nuances of narration in this vintage article from 1924.

  35. 442

    Notes from a Home Schoolroom Parent

    R. Hudson explains the practical side of homeschool scheduling in this vintage article from 1972. Read by Jennifer Talsma.

  36. 441

    The Group Organization

    G. D. Parkin explains how the small group is at the heart of the Charlotte Mason method in this vintage article from 1927.

  37. 440

    The Education of the Spirit

    Evelyn Underhill calls for education to bring out the best and highest powers of the spirit in this vintage article from 1916. Ready by Jennifer Talsma.

  38. 439

    Now he wants to read

    Charlotte Mason College graduate Joyce Goldmanis awakens the joy of reading in a child. Originally published in 1971. Read by Haley Struecker.

  39. 438

    PUS in Home Schoolroom

    A homeschooling mother describes her experience with the Charlotte Mason method in this vintage article from 1917. Read by Haley Struecker.

  40. 437

    Meditation: Narration of the Heart

    Nancy Kelly explores explore what Charlotte Mason meant by meditation and explains how this neglected Christian practice relates to schoolwork and all of life. Recorded live at the 2021 Living Education Retreat.

  41. 436

    Our Three-fold Cord

    The text of the cherished leaflet given to each graduate of Charlotte Mason’s House of Education. Read by Nancy Kelly.

  42. 435

    PNEU Notes

    The main ideas from the 1924 conference on “A Liberal Education for All” are summarized in this vintage article.

  43. 434

    A Year of PNEU

    E. G. Bolton describes the impact of the Charlotte Mason method on a rural school in this vintage article from 1928. Read by Greg Rolling.

  44. 433

    Professor Huxley and the PNEU

    House of Education graduate Marion King comments on Thomas Huxley’s “A Liberal Education and Where to Find It” in this vintage article from 1918. Read by Jennifer Talsma.

  45. 432

    Stories That Last

    Leah Boden explains the powerful role of biography in a Charlotte Mason education. Recorded live at the 2025 Living Education Retreat.

  46. 431

    The Other Side of All Doubt

    Amy Fiedler tells her story as a Charlotte Mason educator, a story that leads through doubt and to the other side. Recorded live at the 2025 Living Education Retreat.

  47. 430

    ‭Vitality

    Nancy Kelly explores how our bodies, souls, and spirits are uniquely enriched by following a Charlotte Mason education. Recorded live at the 2025 Living Education Retreat.

  48. 429

    Trusting the Method

    Art Middlekauff discusses the role of faith, reason, and responsibility in applying the Charlotte Mason method. Recorded at the 2025 Living Education Retreat.

  49. 428

    Games and Wet Day Occupations

    Cerise Parker shares how to fill rainy summer days with life in this vintage article from 1935. Read by Jennifer Talsma.

  50. 427

    Joy: Mainstay of a Living Education

    Nancy Kelly explores the foundational role of joy in the Charlotte Mason homeschool in this live recording from the 2022 Living Education Retreat.

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Charlotte Mason Poetry is dedicated to promoting Charlotte Mason’s living ideas. We strive to share an authentic interpretation of Mason’s life work through a combination of original and vintage articles by a wide variety of authors. Our team draws from and transcribes many rare and wonderful documents from the PNEU many of which cannot be found anywhere else on the web.

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