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Hannah was born at Stapleton, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom on February 2, 1745.
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Hannah was born at Stapleton, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom on February 2, 1745.
She was educated, and later taught, at her sisters' school for girls in Bristol.
She became a friend of many of the notable figures of her time and was one of the bluestockings.
Her two ethical tragedies, Percy and Fatal Falsehood, were produced by Garrick in 1777 and 1779, respectively.
Her writing is of little interest today, with the exception of her vivacious and highly informative letters, which were published in 1834.
See studies by M. A. Hopkins (1947) and M. G. Jones (1952).
Later, in reaction to the French Revolution, More turned to writing moral essays and poems for the lower classes, prose and verse works that praised the virtues of traditional Anglican piety and domesticity.
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She turnined to religious and philanthropic works.
At the age of 22 she became engaged to William Turner, a wealthy squire 20 years older than she; he never married her, but settled an annuity on her that made her financially independent.