Hannah More (1745 - 1833)

Short name Hannah More
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First name Hannah
Birth name More
Married name
Alternative name Will Chip
Date of birth 1745
Date of death 1833
Flourishing -
Sex Female
Place of birth England
Place of death England
Lived in England
Place of residence notes
Mother
Father
Children
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
Profession(s)
Memberships
Place(s) of Residence England
Author of
Receptions of Hannah More, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
Title Author Date Type
To Stella, on a Visit to Mrs Montagu Ann Yearsley 1785 is dedicated to
Åbo Tidning no 16 Om författare och författarinnor About writers Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1805 mentions person
Les Deux cordonniers, par Mme Hannah More, ouvrage traduit de l'anglais Unknown translator (to be identified) 1819 mentions person
On the Female Literature of the Present Age Unknown author (to be identified) 1820 comments on person
*Mention in Art. in Vaderlandsche Letteroefeningen Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1827 mentions person
De l'Influence des femmes Fanny Mongellaz 1828 is biography of
Memoirs of the Life and Correspondence of Mrs Hannah More William Roberts 1834 is biography of
*art. in Algemeene konst-en letterbode Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1834 comments on person
The Life of Hannah More with notices of her sisters Henry Thompson 1838 is biography of
*Comment in private letter Annette von Droste - Hülshoff 1840 comments on person
Memoirs of the Literary Ladies of England: from the Commencement of the Last Century Anne Katharine Elwood 1843 is biography of
Hannah More. Ein christliches Lebensbild nach Roberts und Thompson A christian life picture after Roberts and Thompson Unknown translator (to be identified) 1847 is biography of
Hannah More, auch ein Schriftstellerleben; mit einem Anhange erhaltend Auszüge aus Hannah More's Schriften HM, also a writer's life, with an appendix containing excerpts from HM's writings Henriette Maria Julius 1849 is biography of
Hannah More Albertus Radijs 1850 comments on person
*Mention in Art. in De Gids Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1851 mentions person
Engelske Forfatterinder English Authoresses Erik Frederik Barth Horn 1858 comments on person
A new memoir of Hannah More, or, Life in hall and cottage Helen C. Knight 1862 is biography of
*Mention in Art. in De Gids Unknown journalist (to be identified) 1864 mentions person
Hannah More, eller Livet i Borgen og Hytten Hannah More, or life in castle and cottage Unknown translator (to be identified) 1868 is biography of
*mention in Art in Journal Homerous E. Giannakopoulos 1874 mentions person
*Mention in Art. in De Gids Allard Pierson 1876 mentions person
*Mention in The Literary Reader Taco Hajo de Beer 1882 comments on person
Hannah More Charlotte Mary Yonge 1888 is biography of
Hannah More Leslie Stephen 1894 is biography of
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.
Mention_in_PamelaL.Cheek,Heroines-and-Local-Girls_2019 *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