Beilby Porteus
Standard Name: Porteus, Beilby
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Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Martha Hale | She writes on public themes with equal panache, attacking colonial appropriations and in another poem calling Warren Hastings
an oppressed hero. She addresses public men and women, and here too is attentive to women's issues... |
Textual Production | Hannah More | They were not the only friends to make such a request. On 8 January 1793 (by which time she had already acted) More wrote to tell Mrs Garrick
of her earnest invitation from Beilby Porteus |
Reception | Henrietta Maria Bowdler | The sermons met with immediate and continuing success, reaching nearly fifty editions. (OCLC WorldCat lists no known copy of the first.) HMB
found herself in correspondence with half the leaders of high-minded thought in... |
Literary responses | Hannah More | HM
was much praised for this pamphlet as soon as her authorship was known. Porteus
wrote to her as if to Mrs Chip, the author's wife, with the conceit that the pamphlet would make Chip... |
Friends, Associates | Hannah More | Her later friendships often blended the personal with the political, like those with Beilby Porteus
(Bishop of London from 1787, where she met him) and the abolitionists William Wilberforce
(met at Bath the same year)... |
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