Hannah More's influential two-volume work of 1799 outlines her conservative stance on women's education and conduct.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hannah More (1745-1833) was one of the defining Christian female voices of Georgian Britain. An influential Evangelical writer, her vast literary output includes essays, hymns, plays, poems, popular tracts (her Cheap Repository Tracts sold millions of copies) and a novel, while her philanthropic spirit established schools for children, woman's clubs and improved the conditions of the poor. She was a member of The Blue Stockings Society of England, and was connected with many notable figures of her era, including Edmund Burke, David Garrick, Samuel Johnson, Sir Joshua Reynolds, Horace Walpole, and the abolitionist William Wilberforce, whose campaign to end the British slave trade was greatly aided by her poem Slavery. Hannah steadfastly supported piety, traditional Christian values and education - her zeal even taking on Thomas Paine and the French Revolution. As England began to grapple with industrial and scientific revolutions, More helped prepare British society for the challenges of the 19th century by promoting Biblical values and Evangelical social reforms. She was a paragon of her age, and a beacon for Christ.
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13. The practical use of female knowledge, with a sketch of the female character, and a comparative view of the sexes 14. Conversation 15. On the danger of an ill-directed sensibility 16. On dissipation, and the modern habits of fashionable life 17. On public amusements 18. A worldly spirit incompatible with the spirit of Christianity 19. On the leading doctrine of Christianity 20. On the duty and efficacy of prayer.
13. The practical use of female knowledge, with a sketch of the female character, and a comparative view of the sexes 14. Conversation 15. On the danger of an ill-directed sensibility 16. On dissipation, and the modern habits of fashionable life 17. On public amusements 18. A worldly spirit incompatible with the spirit of Christianity 19. On the leading doctrine of Christianity 20. On the duty and efficacy of prayer.
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