HANNAH MORE AND JOSEPH BERINGTON
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"The Care of the Poor Is Her Profession": Hannah More and Women's Philanthropic Work
I n an 1841 letter to William Ellery Channing, critic and historian Lucy Aikin noted that the practice of visiting the poor had now become "a fashion and a rage" among English women, thanks in large part to a novel published in 1808 by Hannah More, the famous Evangelical writer, philanthropist, and educator (Aikin 396). The novel was entitled Coelehs in Search of a Wife.' Aikin credits More and...
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as good as his little sister Maria. He does nothing but play marbles. I can't even send him to the store because he never brings home what I tell him to." The general tenor of this dissertation was repeated every time I saw her in the future. I devoted my first lesson to letting Joseph read the story of The Little Red Hen, pp. 1-9, Winston Primer. He read with great difficulty, spelling the wor...
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عنوان ژورنال: New Blackfriars
سال: 1921
ISSN: 0028-4289,1741-2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1741-2005.1921.tb02867.x