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Sara Hennell

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At the end of their "German period", the theological and political paths of Sara and Evans diverged (Hennell was an active campaigner for women's rights), until by 1869 Evans noted herself "irritated" during her friend's increasingly rare visits. However, their association continued, and the Hennell
216:(Life of Jesus) and instead agreed to revise the work of her sister-in-law Rufa, and then of Evans, to whom the task of translation was passed in 1844. In 1854, Evans also consulted Hennell over her translation of Feuerbach's 168:
reviewed the evidences for Christian beliefs to parry his brother-in-law's argument. The result of the examination was that he became a sceptic himself, and in 1838 published an
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lived. Sara become governess to her nephew, Frank Spencer Hennell and the Brays' adopted daughter Elinor Mary who was always known as Nelly, likely
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in the Midlands. Ivy Cottage was adjacent to Rosehill, in which the Rosehill Circle met and where Sara's sister
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in 1778. Her father was a partner in the Manchester merchants of Fazy & Co. Sara's eldest sister was
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married her sister Caroline. After his sister's marriage to Bray, a thoroughgoing sceptic, her brother
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when travelling in Germany with the Brabants in 1844, Sara declined to translate Strauss'
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sisters are considered to be the basis for the Meyrick sisters - Kate, Amy and Mab - in
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In 1851, she and her mother left Hackney in London, and moved to Ivy Cottage in
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In 1842, at Rosehill, Bray's house in Coventry, she first met Mary Ann Evans (
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in defence of his conclusions. Sara also increasingly became a sceptic too.
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Sara Hennell was born on 23 November 1812 at 2 St Thomas's Square,
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George Eliot (Cambridge Library Collection - Literary Studies)
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Present Religion as a Faith owning Fellowship with Thought
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Hackney, London
Coventry
George Eliot
Charles Christian Hennell
Caroline
Charles Bray
Hackney
Loughborough
Mary Hennell
Caroline Bray
George Eliot
Daniel Deronda
Charles Bray
Charles Hennell
Coventry
Cara
Charles Bray
Charles Bray
George Eliot
David Strauss
Das Leben Jesu
The Essence of Christianity
George Eliot
Daniel Deronda
"Hennell, Mary (1802–1843)"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/12940
UK public library membership

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