The adventures of Rivella

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The adventures of Rivella

Delarivier Manley ; edited by Katherine Zelinsky

(Broadview literary texts)

Broadview Press, c1999

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-178)

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内容説明

Delarivier Manley is increasingly coming to the fore as a prominent figure in early eighteenth-century fiction, and The Adventures of Rivella in particular has been attracting attention not only as an important example of amatory fiction, but also as an early autobiographical novel. At one level, Sir Charles Lovemore tells the story of Rivella's life to his friend, the Chevalier d'Aumont; at another, Manley uses the male persona to portray herself as an unrivalled literary goddess of love, repudiating conventional equations of woman, writer, and whore, and refusing to confuse chastity with moral integrity.

目次

Acknowledgements Introduction Delarivier Manley: A Brief Chronology A Note on the Text The Adventures of Rivella Appendix A: Edmund Curll's Preface and Key to the Fourth (1725) Edition of Rivella Preface Key Appendix B: Excerpts from New Atlantis Appendix C: Delarivier Manley and Richard Steele The Lady's Paquet Broke Open New Atlantis Memoirs of Europe Lucius, the First Christian King of Britain Appendix D: Delarivier Manley and Jonathan Swift Journal to Stella Corinna Appendix E: Delarivier Manley and John Barber The Life ... and Character of John Barber An Impartial History of the Life of Mr. John Barber Appendix F: Delarivier Manley's Will Appendix G: Delarivier Manley and her Female Literary Contemporaries Manley's Poem "To the Author of Agnes de Castro" "To Mrs. Manley, by the Author of Agnes de Castro" "To Mrs. Manley, upon her tragedy called The Royal Mischeif" The Lover's Week Appendix H: Delarivier Manley's Female Literary Precursors Margaret Cavendish Aphra Behn Works Cited/Recommended Reading

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