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Author: More, Hannah

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Gender:female
Year of birth:1745
Year of death:1833
About her personal situation:standardizingjul12fms / MaOz 5thTrainingSchoolFeb13   Origin • Place of birth : Bristol, England • Lived in : England • Place of death : Bristol, England   National identity • Nationality : English • Mother tongue : English   Marital status : - single (see below)   Number of children : 0   Social class : Middle class* Education : - well educated at home   Religion/ideology : Protestant (Church of England)

Countries:England
Languages:English
Relations to other authors: Acquaintance of Barbauld, Anna Laetitia

Mentor of Yearsley, Ann
Acquaintance of Porter, Anna Maria
Acquaintance of Trimmer, Sarah
Acquaintance of Montagu, Elizabeth
Acquaintance of Chapone, Hester
Acquaintance of Porter, Jane

About her professional situation:standardizingjul12fms / MaOz 5thTrainingSchoolFeb13 Profession(s) and activities: - writer of religious works - social-cultural activist - writer of conduct literature - philanthropist - playwright - fiction writer - teacher Languages in which she published : - English Collaboration/connections with male authors : Acquaintance of: - Samuel Johnson - Joshua Reynolds - David Garrick - Edmund Burke Financial aspects of her career: - lived by her pen - other income (school teacher) Memberships : unknown
Elements of bibliography: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.
Websites: Bio and info via Celebration of WW
Online biography

Editors: Marleen Dek (update on 12 December 2009)
Suzan van Dijk (update on 02 July 2010)
Francesca Scott (update on 14 May 2012)
Francesca Scott (update on 09 July 2012)
Francesca Scott (update on 10 July 2012)
Francesca Scott (update on 11 July 2012)
Suzan van Dijk (update on 16 February 2013)
Janouk de Groot (update on 20 February 2013)

Works written by this author

E 1 'Tis all for the best (1812)
E 2 *Berigt wegens eene Engelsche dichteresse, Ann Yearsley, melkverkoopster te Bristol, in eenen brieve van Mejuffrouw Hannah More, aan mevrouw Montague (1785)
E 3 *De Twee Rijke Landlieden of de Geschiedenis van Thomas Roemlust ()
E 4 *Hannah More, the author ()
E 5 *Le Legs de la bonne mère ()
E 6 *Leerrijk Mengelwerk (1806)
E 7 *Les Merveilleux avantages de mettre à la loterie, suivi de l'Histoire de Mary Wood ou le Danger des fausses excuses ()
E 8 *Pensées sur les moeurs des grands (1785)
E 9 *Thom White de Postrijder, de Kok voor Arme Lieden, en de Zondagsschool. (1805)
E 10 *Viertal leerrijke Geschiedverhalen (1806)
E 11 *Vijftal leerrijke Geschiedverhalen (1808)
E 12 *Zestal leerrijke Geschiedverhalen (1808)
E 13 Coelebs in search of a wife (1809)
E 14 Essay on character and writings of S. Paul. (1815)
E 15 Florio, a Tale for fine Gentlemen and fine Ladies (1786)
E 16 Hints towards Forming the Character of a Young Princess (1805)
E 17 Practical piety, or The influence of the religion of the heart on the conduct of life (1811)
E 18 Rambler ()
E 19 Sacred dramas, chiefly intended for young persons. The subjects taken from the bible. (1782)
E 20 Strictures on the Modern System of Female Education (1799)
E 21 The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain and Other Tales (1805)

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