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    Hannah More (2 February 1745 – 7 September 1833) was an English religious writer, philanthropist, poet, and playwright in the circle of Johnson, Reynolds and Garrick, who wrote on moral and religious subjects. Born in Bristol, she taught at a school her father founded there and began writing plays.

  2. Hannah More (2 de fevereiro de 1745 - 7 de setembro de 1833) foi uma escritora e filantropa religiosa inglesa, lembrada como poeta e dramaturga no círculo de Samuel Johnson, Joshua Reynolds e David Garrick, como escritora de assuntos morais e religiosos e como filantropa prática [1].

  3. Hannah More (1745-1833), no Brasil menos conhecida que os seus amigos John Wesley e William Wilberforce, foi uma escritora, dramaturga e reformadora social reconhecida sobretudo por suas obras literárias de cunho moral, político e religioso.

  4. Hannah More was an English religious writer, best known as a writer of popular tracts and as an educator of the poor. As a young woman with literary aspirations, More made the first of her visits to London in 1773–74.

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  5. Hannah More was a British playwright, abolitionist, and philanthropist who wrote religious tracts and poems. Learn about her life, works, and legacy on the Poetry Foundation website.

  6. 28 de mar. de 2022 · Learn about Hannah More, a Christian activist and philanthropist who used her literary talents to promote four main causes: the reformation of manners, the abolition of slavery, the education of women and the alleviation of poverty. Explore her sociable life in Britain's major social centres, London and Bath, and her role in the bluestocking circle and the Clapham Sect.

  7. 26 de out. de 2002 · Anne Stott, Open University (UK) he Evangelical philanthropist Hannah More (1745-1833) provides an indispensable link between the Georgian and Victorian periods. Born just before the last Jacobite rebellion, she lived to see the beginnings of the railway age.