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From "George Eliot; a Critical Study of Her Life, Writings and Philosophy" by Cooke, George Willis

Sara Hennell
A writer and close friend of Marian Evans.
Core Belief
"Hennell sought to reconcile religious sentiment with rational thought. She believed that religious feeling could be separated from dogma and that faith could be compatible with intellectual inquiry."
Worldview
Hennell saw the world as a complex and interconnected system, shaped by both rational and emotional forces. She believed that understanding these forces was essential for personal and social progress.
Personality
Intelligent, thoughtful, and independent-minded, Hennell was a woman of intellectual curiosity and a champion of new ideas. She shared Marian's interest in religion and philosophy.
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