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Hester Chapone

Hester Chapone née Mulso (27 October 1727, in Twywell, Northamptonshire – 25 December 1801, in Hadwell, Middlesex), was an English writer of conduct books for women. She became associated with the London Blue Stockings Society.

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Occupation
Writer
Born
1727 Twywell
Died
1801
Parents
Thomas Mulso (father) · Hester Thomas (mother)
Relatives
Thomas Mulso, John Mulso
Spouse
John Chapone

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Life

Conduct books

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Hester Chapone

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Edges41
Triples48
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.047619
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Hester Chapone

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related to Life · 24
Hester Chapone → Amoret, Blue Stockings Society, Colonel Thomas, December, Elizabeth Montagu, French, Her, Hester, Improvement, Italian, John Chapone, Latin, Letters, Melissa, Middlesex, Mind, Miscellanies, Monken Hadley, Samuel Johnson's, Sarah Chapone
related to External links · 13
Hester Chapone → Cousin, Dent, ECPA, Eighteenth-Century Poetry Archive, English Literature, Internet Archive This, John William, London, Project GutenbergWorks, Short Biographical Dictionary, Sons, Wikisource, Works
Parents · 2
Hester Chapone → Hester Thomas (mother), Thomas Mulso (father)
Born · 1
Hester Chapone → 1727 Twywell
Died · 1
Hester Chapone → 1801
Occupation · 1
Hester Chapone → Writer
Relatives · 1
Hester Chapone → Thomas Mulso, John Mulso
Spouse · 1
Hester Chapone → John Chapone

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chapone women conduct books hester mulso works elizabeth mrs london writer 1727 twywell letters chapone's one wollstonecraft 1801 died john

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Hester ChaponeBorn1727 Twywell1.00infobox
Hester ChaponeDied18011.00infobox
Hester ChaponeOccupationWriter1.00infobox
Hester ChaponeParentsThomas Mulso (father)1.00infobox
Hester ChaponeParentsHester Thomas (mother)1.00infobox
Hester ChaponeRelativesThomas Mulso, John Mulso1.00infobox
Hester ChaponeSpouseJohn Chapone1.00infobox
devotional writingsinstance ofChapone's is a typical example.Conduct books picked up the styles and rhetoric of earlier genres0.80text
marriage manualsinstance ofChapone's is a typical example.Conduct books picked up the styles and rhetoric of earlier genres0.80text
recipe booksinstance ofChapone's is a typical example.Conduct books picked up the styles and rhetoric of earlier genres0.80text
works on household economyinstance ofChapone's is a typical example.Conduct books picked up the styles and rhetoric of earlier genres0.80text
Hester Chaponerelated to External linksEighteenth-Century Poetry Archive0.60section

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