Hannah Webster Foster

American journalist and author of novels

Hannah Webster Foster - American journalist and author of novels
Born

September 10th, 1758
266 years ago

Died

April 17th, 1840
185 years ago — 81 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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Published a notable early American novel that explored themes of women's rights and morality. Foster's work contributed to the literature of the early American republic. A prominent figure in the early 19th-century literary scene, she engaged in journalism, addressing social issues pertinent to her time. Through her writings, she shaped discussions around the role of women in society and authored several essays and articles, showcasing a commitment to the advancement of women's education.

Authored 'The Coquette', an influential novel

Contributed to early American journalism

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