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Hannah More (1745-1833)

Hannah More (1745-1833)


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Filename: 917_05_0390000321.jpg

Size: 3762 x 5575 (6.8MB)

Date: 1st February 1790

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Credit: World History Archive

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Hannah More (1745-1833)

Hannah More (1745-1833) English religious writer, poet and playwright. Member of Blue Stocking Circle of learned intelligent women. Engraving after portrait by Pickersgill

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Christian Feminist Lace Literature Protestant Quill


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This print showcases the remarkable Hannah More, an influential figure in English literature and religious circles during the 18th and early 19th centuries. Born in 1745, she left an indelible mark as a religious writer, poet, and playwright. In this engraving after a portrait by Pickersgill, we see her poised with pens and quills in hand, symbolizing her profound literary contributions. Hannah More was not only known for her exceptional writing skills but also for being part of the esteemed Blue Stocking Circle. This group consisted of learned women who engaged in intellectual discussions on various subjects. As a member of this circle, Hannah More demonstrated her intelligence and contributed to the advancement of knowledge. A devout Christian Protestant herself, religion played a significant role in Hannah More's life and work. Her writings often explored moral themes from a Christian perspective, making her an influential voice within religious communities. Beyond her literary achievements and religious devotion, this image captures some elements that reflect the era's fashion trends: delicate lace adorns Hannah More's attire while spectacles rest upon her nose—a testament to both style and intellect. As we admire this print from Universal Images Group (UIG), let us appreciate the legacy left behind by this feminist pioneer whose words continue to inspire generations even today.

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