Hannah More (1745 - 1833)
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Religion / ideology | Protestant |
Education | School education |
Aristocratic title | - |
Professional or ecclesiastical title | - |
Hannah More was ...
related to | Ann Yearsley |
related to | Mrs H. Cartwright |
related to | Sarah Trimmer |
related to | Jane Porter |
related to | Anna Maria Porter |
related to | Anna Seward |
related to | Hester Chapone - Mulso |
related to | Anna Laetitia Barbauld |
related to | Elizabeth Montagu |
related to | Sarah (Sally) More |
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Place(s) of Residence | England |
Receptions of Hannah More, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
MENTIONED BY:
- Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992: "She went on to have an equally succesful career campaigning against social inequality, [...] slave trade, attacking the aristocracy". She wrote several works that were conservative and progressive writings on women's education.
- Collingwood, Jeremy and Margaret. Hannah More. Oxford: Lion Publishing, 1990.
- Demers, Patricia. The World of Hannah More. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1996.
- Ford, Charles Howard. Hannah More: A Critical Biography. New York: Peter Lang, 1996.
- Harland, Marion. Hannah More. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1900.
- Hopkins, Mary Alden. Hannah More and Her Circle. London: Longmans, 1947.
- Jones, M. G. Hannah More Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1952.
- Knight, Helen C. Hannah More; or, Life in Hall and Cottage. New York: M. W. Dodd, 1851.
- Kowaleski-Wallace, Elizabeth. Their Fathers’ Daughters: Hannah More, Maria Edgeworth, and Patriarchal Complicity. New York: Oxford University Press, 1991.
- Roberts, William (ed.). Memoirs of Mrs Hannah More. New York: Harper & Bros., 1836.
- Stott, Anne. Hannah More: The First Victorian. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.
- Taylor, Thomas. Memoir of Mrs. Hannah More. London: Joseph Rickerby, 1838.
- Thompson, Henry. The Life of Hannah More With Notices of Her Sisters. London: T. Cadell, 1838.
- Turner - Yonge, Charlotte. Hannah More. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1888.
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*Engagement to William Turner was broken off after six years, when More was 28. From him she received a £200 annuity, allowing her to pursue literary activities.
MENTIONED IN:
- Offen, European feminisms, 2000, p.73: novels containing “fem.”message