Although not as widely known and anthologized as Village Politics, Hannah More's 1795 History Of Tom White the Postilion and its sequel, The Way to Plenty, are in many respects more typical of the kind of writing through which her Cheap Repository Tracts (1795-1798) achieved a leading role in the antiradical and antirevolutionary campaigns of the 1790s. For this reason, Tom White can provide a useful preliminary map of More's reactionary fiction, and of the challenge it presents to our understanding of the literary history of Romantic-period Britain, particularly the impact that reactionary movements had upon cultural politics in an age of revolution. The Tom White series is typical, to begin with, in its heterogeneous narrative form (the d...
The Blagdon Controversy arose when the Evangelical laywoman, Hannah More, established a school for p...
De Quincey's conception of the literature of "power" as opposed to that of "knowledge," has proved t...
v. 8. Practical piety -- v. 9. Christian morals -- v. 10. An essay on the character and practical wr...
In her own time and in ours, Hannah More (1745-1833) has been seen as a benefactress of the poor, wr...
This book is the first full-length biography of the Evangelical philanthropist, Hannah More (1745-18...
Hannah More (1745-1833), the daughter of an impoverished gentleman-schoolmaster, rose through charm ...
History has not been kind to Hannah More. This once lionized writer and activist—the most influentia...
Hannah More was a significant literary, political, and social figure of the late eighteenth and earl...
A discussion of the Cheap Repository of Moral and Religious Tracts, published in 1795-98, as a broad...
textWhile scholars have carefully and rightly noted the profound influence that More’s abolitionist ...
In the late eighteenth century we observe an intense debate regarding female education, an issue tha...
Gilles Duval : Hannah More, the Revolution and popular literature. From 1795 onwards, Hannah More a...
Catharine Macaulay and Hannah More are conventionally represented as ideological opposites. Through ...
in two volumes.[...] Now the intellectual, political and economic aspects of this period of English ...
In the aftermath of the French "Revolution Controversy," middle-class evangelical writers made a con...
The Blagdon Controversy arose when the Evangelical laywoman, Hannah More, established a school for p...
De Quincey's conception of the literature of "power" as opposed to that of "knowledge," has proved t...
v. 8. Practical piety -- v. 9. Christian morals -- v. 10. An essay on the character and practical wr...
In her own time and in ours, Hannah More (1745-1833) has been seen as a benefactress of the poor, wr...
This book is the first full-length biography of the Evangelical philanthropist, Hannah More (1745-18...
Hannah More (1745-1833), the daughter of an impoverished gentleman-schoolmaster, rose through charm ...
History has not been kind to Hannah More. This once lionized writer and activist—the most influentia...
Hannah More was a significant literary, political, and social figure of the late eighteenth and earl...
A discussion of the Cheap Repository of Moral and Religious Tracts, published in 1795-98, as a broad...
textWhile scholars have carefully and rightly noted the profound influence that More’s abolitionist ...
In the late eighteenth century we observe an intense debate regarding female education, an issue tha...
Gilles Duval : Hannah More, the Revolution and popular literature. From 1795 onwards, Hannah More a...
Catharine Macaulay and Hannah More are conventionally represented as ideological opposites. Through ...
in two volumes.[...] Now the intellectual, political and economic aspects of this period of English ...
In the aftermath of the French "Revolution Controversy," middle-class evangelical writers made a con...
The Blagdon Controversy arose when the Evangelical laywoman, Hannah More, established a school for p...
De Quincey's conception of the literature of "power" as opposed to that of "knowledge," has proved t...
v. 8. Practical piety -- v. 9. Christian morals -- v. 10. An essay on the character and practical wr...