Fantomina and Other Works

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Broadview Press, Feb 11, 2004 - Fiction - 288 pages

This collection of early works by Eliza Haywood includes the well-known novella Fantomina (1725) along with three other short, highly engaging Haywood works: The Tea-Table (1725), Reflections on the Various Effects of Love (1726), and Love-Letters on All Occasions (1730). In these writings, Haywood arouses the vicarious experience of erotic love while exploring the ethical and social issues evoked by sexual passion.

This Broadview edition includes an introduction that focuses on Haywood’s life and career and on the status of prose fiction in the early eighteenth century. Also included are appendices of contextual materials from the period comprising writings by Haywood on female conduct, eighteenth-century pornography (from Venus in the Cloister), and a source text (Nahum Tate’s A Present for the Ladies).

 

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Acknowledgements
7
A Brief Chronology
33
or A Conversation between Some Polite
73
Reflections on the Various Effects of Love
107
LoveLetters on All Occasions
161
Haywood on Female Conduct
243
EighteenthCentury Pornography Jean Barrin?
258
A Source for Reflections on the Various Effects of Love
272
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About the author (2004)

Alexander Pettit is Professor of English at the University of North Texas, Denton.

Margaret Case Croskery is Assistant Professor of English at Ohio Northern University, Ada.

Anna C. Patchias teaches in the Department of English at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville.

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