Strictures on the Modern System of Female Education
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A unique and influential public figure in her time Hannah More (17451833) was a prolific writer. This two-volume study published in 1799 is her definitive work on women''s education which went through thirteen editions by 1826 and sold over 19000 copies. The work outlines More''s belief that women''s education and conduct determined the moral state of a nation reflecting her acceptance of eighteenth-century views on the status and education of women. In Volume 2 More argues that with proper education women - viewed by her as naturally more religious than men - could regenerate Christianity. She also discusses conversation fashionable life and public amusements. The modern reader will find More''s conservative stance on women''s rights a fascinating contrast to more liberal works of the age including Mary Wollstonecraft''s A Vindication of the Rights of Women. For more information on this author see orlando.cambridge.org/public/svPeople?person_id=moreha
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