The passionate fictions of Eliza Haywood : essays on her life and work /
The most prolific woman writer of the eighteenth century, Eliza Haywood (1693-1756?) was a key player in the history of the English novel. Along with her contemporary Defoe, she did more than any other writer to create a market for fiction prior to the emergence of Richardson, Fielding, and Smollett...
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Lexington :
University Press of Kentucky,
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Table of Contents:
- The story of Eliza Haywood's novels: caveats and questions / Paula R. Backscheider
- Collusive resistance: sexual agency and partisan politics in Love in excess / Toni Bowers
- Masquing desire: the politics of passion in Eliza Haywood's Fantomina / Margaret Case Croskery
- "Blushing, trembling, and incapable of defense": the hysterics of the British recluse / Rebecca P. Bocchiccio
- Telling tales: Eliza Haywood and the crimes of seduction in The city jilt, or the Alderman turn'd beau / Kirsten T. Saxton
- A gender of opposition: Eliza Haywood's scandal fiction / Ros Ballaster
- "A race of angels": castration and exoticism in three exotic tales by Eliza Haywood / Jennifer Thorn
- Speechless: Haywood's deaf and dumb projector / Felicity A. Nussbausm
- "Haywood," secret history, and the politics of attribution / David Brewer
- Histories by Eliza Haywood and Henry Fielding: imigination and adaptation / John Richetti
- Shooting blanks: potency, parody, and Eliza Haywood's The history of Miss Betsy Thoughtless / Andrea Austin
- "Shady bowers! and purling streams! Heavens, how insipid!": Eliza Haywood's artful pastoral / David Oakleaf
- "What Ann Lang read": Eliza Haywood and her readers / Christine Blouch.