Three novellas : The distress'd orphan; The city jilt; The double marriage
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Three novellas : The distress'd orphan; The city jilt; The double marriage
(Early English women writers 1660-1800, no. 5)
Colleagues Press , Distributed outside North America by Boydell and Brewer, c1995
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Includes chronology of Eliza Haywood (p. 17-20), select bibliography of critical studies (p. 21-22)
Contents of Works
- The distress'd orphan, or, Love in a mad-house
- The city jilt, or, The alderman turn'd beau : a secret history
- The double marriage, or, The fatal release : a true secret history
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Description
Eliza Haywood is one of the eighteenth century's most unjustly neglected authors, known to modern readers, if at all, as the winner of the notorious contest in Pope's Dunciad. As a writing woman writing for women who daredto speak her mind in public, Haywood was a dangerous entity for her contemporaries; her works were widely condemned as unfeminine, licentious, and immodest. In this edition of three of her novellas, Haywood is revealed as a writerof great spirit and daring with her dramatic descriptions of the battle of the sexes.
EARLA A. WILPUTTEis Associate Professor of English at St Francis Xavier University.
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