Sarah Scott

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Sarah Scott was an 18th-century English novelist and member of the Bluestocking circle, best known for her utopian novel "Millenium Hall."

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instanceOf Bluestocking
human
novelist
associatedWith Elizabeth Montagu’s Bluestocking salon NERFINISHED
contributedTo development of English utopian literature
representation of women’s communities in fiction
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
describedAs early feminist writer
philanthropic reformer
educatedAt home education
familyName Scott NERFINISHED
genre didactic fiction
moral fiction
utopian fiction
givenName Sarah NERFINISHED
hasTheme female friendship
moral reform
philanthropy
women’s education
influencedBy Christian moral philosophy
Enlightenment thought
languageOfWorkOrName English
literaryCircle Bluestockings NERFINISHED
maritalStatus separated from husband
memberOf Bluestocking circle NERFINISHED
movement Bluestocking movement NERFINISHED
notableFor utopian novel Millenium Hall
notableWork A Description of Millenium Hall and the Country Adjacent NERFINISHED
The History of Cornelia NERFINISHED
The History of Sir George Ellison NERFINISHED
occupation novelist
social reformer
translator
placeOfBirth England
placeOfDeath England
relative Elizabeth Drake Robinson (mother) NERFINISHED
Matthew Robinson (father) NERFINISHED
residence Bath, England NERFINISHED
Bristol, England NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
sibling Elizabeth Montagu NERFINISHED
spouse George Lewis Scott NERFINISHED
writingPeriod 18th century
wroteAbout ideal female community

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Elizabeth Montagu sibling Sarah Scott