Dive into the wit and wisdom of Hannah More with "Florio: A Tale," accompanied by "The Bas Bleu; Or, Conversation." This collection presents More's insightful poetic narratives, crafted for the refined sensibilities of gentlemen and ladies alike. "Florio" offers a compelling story, while "The Bas Bleu" engages in a lively discourse on conversation and intellect.
More, a prominent figure in 18th-century British literature, uses her poetic voice to explore social themes and offer gentle satire. These poems provide a window into the literary tastes and societal concerns of the era. Rediscover the charm and intellectual rigor of Hannah More's verse in this elegantly presented volume, a treasure for enthusiasts of classic poetry and historical literature.
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