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Sarah Scott, nascida Sara Robinson (Yorkshire, 21 de setembro de 1723 - 3 de novembro de 1795) foi uma escritora, tradutora e ativista social britânica. Foi membro da Blue Stockings Society, um movimento social e educacional não formalizado de mulheres inglesas no século XVIII, que enfatizava a educação e a cooperação mútua entre suas participantes. Seu trabalho mais famoso é a utopia e sua continuação, The History of Sir George Ellison. Escreveu também sob o pseudônimo de Henry Augustus Raymond. سارا سكوت (بالإنجليزية: Sarah Scott)‏ (21 سبتمبر 1720، يوركشاير في المملكة المتحدة - 3 نوفمبر 1795)؛ روائية بريطانية. Sarah Scott, de soltera Robinson (21 de septiembre de 1720 - 3 de noviembre de 1795) fue una novelista británica, traductora y reformadora social. Sarah Scott (née Robinson) (21 September 1720 – 3 November 1795) was an English novelist, translator, social reformer, and member of the Bluestockings. Her most famous work was her utopian novel A Description of Millenium Hall and the Country Adjacent, followed closely by the sequel The History of Sir George Ellison.
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