Hannah More
The First Victorian
Anne Stott
Reviews and Awards
Winner of the 2004 Rose Mary Crawshay Prize
"Stott's book is thoroughly researched and brings together as no other biography of More has yet attempted an exploration of the breadth and depth of More's life and work and the context of her times."--Modern History
"Very readable and enormously well-researched, Stott is to be congratulated on giving More sympathetic recognition for living of individualism, commitment, and principle, however it fit or did not fit into our historical understanding of her time."--Albion
"This excellent biography is a study in sexual politics as much as literary history.... In her lifetime [Hannah More]...was arguably the most eminent and most influential of all female writers."--Peter Ackroyd, The Times [London]
"Excellent....The first modern biography of More and the first to make full use of her extensive correspondence....First-rate...well attuned to the nuances of [its] fascinating subject."--Times Higher Education Supplement
"Turns the Mary Whitehouse of the 19th century into a figure of page-turning curiosity and appeal."--Frances Wilson, Sunday Telegraph
"This biography--the first in half a century--offers a realistic portrait of this energetic, unstoppable woman which acknowledges her unique strengths without idealising her....[Hannah More] should be hailed as a prime mover not only in the development of elementary education but in the growth of pressure group politics."--Lucasta Miller, The Guardian
"[A] timely new biography...[T]horoughly researched and well-written."--Claire Harman, Times Literary Supplement
"The first full-length biography of this polymath...for fifty years....Stott, in her thorough and very readable biography, not only makes her out to be a lively personality, but also thoughtfully explores the ambiguities involved in assessing her role as a woman in public life."--Studies in English Literature 1500-1900
"In her lifetime [More] was arguably the most eminent and most influential of all female writers.... This excellent biography is a study in sexual politics as much as literary history."--Peter Ackroyd, The Times [London]