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Hardcover The Letters of Hannah More Book

ISBN: 102579253X

ISBN13: 9781025792538

The Letters of Hannah More

"The Letters of Hannah More" offers an intimate and comprehensive look into the life and mind of one of the most influential women of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. As a celebrated poet, playwright, and moralist, Hannah More was a central figure in the intellectual and social circles of her time. This collection of her correspondence reveals her deep friendships with notable figures such as Samuel Johnson, David Garrick, and William Wilberforce, providing a firsthand account of the cultural and political shifts of the Georgian era.

The letters within this volume showcase More's wit, her dedication to social reform and education, and her significant role in the Blue Stockings Society. Readers will find insightful commentary on the literary landscape, religious movements, and the abolitionist cause, all written with the eloquence that defined her career. Through these personal writings, the reader gains a profound understanding of a woman who navigated the complexities of high society while remaining steadfast in her commitment to philanthropy and moral instruction. "The Letters of Hannah More" remains a vital resource for those interested in women's history, epistolary literature, and the vibrant intellectual life of the Enlightenment.

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