Chalet School Explained

The Chalet School is a series of 58 school story novels by Elinor M. Brent-Dyer, initially published between 1925 and 1970. The fictional school was initially located in the Austrian Tyrol, before it was moved to Guernsey in 1939 following the rise to power of the Nazi Party, and again to Herefordshire following the Nazi invasion of the Channel Islands.[1] It later moved to a fictional island off the coast of Wales, and finally to Switzerland.[2]

Plot

The Chalet School is founded in 1925 by Madge Bettany when her brother has to return to his job in the Forestry Commission in India. She comes to the conclusion that starting a school would be a convenient way to generate some much-needed income, while also looking after her infirm younger sister Joey. Finding that suitable locations in England would be too expensive for her plans, she decides to look abroad, and finally settles on a large chalet in the Austrian Tyrol, conveniently providing a helpful climate for Joey's recuperation. Within a few years a sanatorium is built not far from the school, where tuberculosis patients convalesce. The founder, Dr Jem Russell, along with Dr Jack Maynard, provides assistance to members of the school and the two Doctors eventually marry Madge and Joey respectively. Robin Humphries is also a main character, until she leaves the Chalet school to go to Oxford and later becomes a nun. The books then follow a variety of characters, including Daisy Venables, Bride Bettany and Gay Lambert, until Mary-Lou Trelawney comes to the school, and becomes the main character for several books. After she leaves school, in the later books, Joey's triplets become main characters.

Throughout the series, various girls arrive at the school with personal problems, bad attitudes or behavioural issues. As a result of the ministrations of better-behaved classmates and the school mistresses, they tend to discover the error of their ways and become model pupils. This formula of a troublesome new girl who reforms and conforms is most common in the later books.

Reception

As with contemporary series of school stories by other authors, the Chalet School books acquired a following of readers who tried to collect each new novel as it came out.[3] Its more exotic setting set it slightly apart from other British series in the same genre. It is the longest of any such novel series.[4]

Book details

Hardback

Chalet School books were originally published in hardback between 1925 and 1970 by W. & R. Chambers.[5]

!TitleYear
1The School at the Chalet1925
2Jo of the Chalet School1926
3The Princess of the Chalet School1927
4The Head Girl of the Chalet School1928
5The Rivals of the Chalet School1929
6Eustacia Goes to the Chalet School1930
7The Chalet School and Jo1931
8The Chalet Girls in Camp1932
9The Exploits of the Chalet Girls1933
10The Chalet School and the Lintons [a]1934
11The New House at the Chalet School1935
12Jo Returns to the Chalet School1936
13The New Chalet School [b]1938
14The Chalet School in Exile1940
15The Chalet School Goes to It [c]1941
16The Highland Twins at the Chalet School1942
17Lavender Laughs in the Chalet School [d]1943
18Gay From China at the Chalet School [e]1944
19Jo to the Rescue1945
20Three Go to the Chalet School1949
21The Chalet School and the Island1950
22Peggy of the Chalet School1950
23Carola Storms the Chalet School1951
24The Wrong Chalet School1952
25Shocks for the Chalet School1952
26The Chalet School in the Oberland1952
27Bride Leads the Chalet School1953
28Changes for the Chalet School1953
29Joey Goes to the Oberland1954
30The Chalet School and Barbara1954
31Tom Tackles the Chalet School [f]1955
32The Chalet School Does It Again1955
33A Chalet Girl from Kenya1955
34Mary-Lou of the Chalet School1956
35A Genius at the Chalet School [g]1956
36A Problem for the Chalet School1956
37The New Mistress at the Chalet School1957
38Excitements at the Chalet School1957
39The Coming of Age of the Chalet School1958
40The Chalet School and Richenda1958
41Trials for the Chalet School1958
42Theodora and the Chalet School1959
43Joey and Co in Tirol1960
44Ruey Richardson: Chaletian [h]1960
45A Leader in the Chalet School1961
46The Chalet School Wins the Trick1961
47A Future Chalet School Girl1962
48The Feud in the Chalet School1962
49The Chalet School Triplets1963
50The Chalet School Reunion1963
51Jane and the Chalet School1964
52Redheads at the Chalet School1964
53Adrienne and the Chalet School1965
54Summer Term at the Chalet School1965
55Challenge for the Chalet School1966
56Two Sams at the Chalet School1967
57Althea Joins the Chalet School1969
58Prefects of the Chalet School1970

Paperback

The novels were reissued in paperback format between 1967 and 1995. Usually with updated language. Some were more or less uncut, but many others were abridged to various extents, including chapters deleted from some titles. A few were split into two paperback volumes, and several were retitled.[6]

HardbackPaperback
10The Chalet School and the LintonsThe Chalet School and the Lintons
A Rebel at the Chalet School
13The New Chalet SchoolThe New Chalet School
A United Chalet School
15The Chalet School Goes to ItThe Chalet School at War
17Lavender Laughs in the Chalet SchoolLavender Leigh at the Chalet School
18Gay From China at the Chalet SchoolGay Lambert at the Chalet School
35A Genius at the Chalet SchoolA Genius at the Chalet School
Chalet School Fête
44Ruey Richardson: ChaletianRuey Richardson at the Chalet School

Additional books

TitleYear
The Chalet Book for Girls
 (including The Mystery at the Chalet School)
1947
The Second Chalet Book for Girls
 (including Tom Tackles the Chalet School, part 1)
1948
The Third Chalet Book for Girls
 (including Tom Tackles the Chalet School, part 2)
1949
The Chalet School and Rosalie1951
The Chalet Girls' Cookbook1953
The Chalet Club News Letter Book2004
Elinor M Brent Dyer's Short Stories2005

Books by other authors

Many authors have written books set in the Chalet School universe. Some of them follow on from the last book of the series, and others attempt to fill in some of the "gaps" in the earlier years of the school. All books are published by Girls Gone By Publishers (formerly Friends of the Chalet School) unless otherwise stated.

Prequels

These titles describe the events which led to the founding of the Chalet School.

Fill in novels

This list contains all fill ins that have been published that fit within the time-scale of the Chalet School universe written by Elinor Brent-Dyer (i.e. not preceding or following it). The second title listed is the book that immediately precedes the respective fill in unless otherwise stated.

Sequels

The first book follows some of the Chalet School characters, though it is not set in the School itself. It is not recommended for younger readers.

These books follow on after Prefects of the Chalet School

Collections

A collection of stories that takes place at various points throughout the series:

External links

Then it suddenly became unreachable from the web on the same day as the CBB, but some (also totally random) parts of it can be viewed on the Wayback Machine. Any fics still available tend to have missing chapters. They may or may not be available on other sites.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Twentieth-century Children's Writers. 10 November 1978. Macmillan International Higher Education. 978-1-349-03648-6. 174.
  2. Web site: Chalet School Locations. Friends of the Chalet School. 31 January 2018. focs.
  3. Book: Benjamin Lefebvre. Textual Transformations in Children's Literature: Adaptations, Translations, Reconsiderations. 2013. Routledge. 978-0-415-50971-8. 73–75.
  4. Book: Sue Sims. Hilary Clare. The Encyclopaedia of School Stories: The encyclopaedia of girls' school stories. 2000. Ashgate. 978-0-7546-0082-4. 75.
  5. Web site: Complete Numerical List of Titles in the Chalet School Series . 21 March 2008 . Friends of the Chalet School . https://web.archive.org/web/20080314160130/http://www.chaletschool.org.uk/CShb.html . 14 March 2008 . dead .
  6. Web site: Chalet School reference list. 20 March 2008. The New Chalet Club.