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Eighteenth-Century Life (2009) 33 (1): 74–82.
Published: 01 January 2009
...Amy Wolf Donald J. Newman and Lynn Marie Wright, eds. Fair Philosopher: Eliza Haywood and “The Female Spectator ” (Lewisburg: Bucknell, 2006). Pp. 252. $48.50. ISBN 0-8387-5636-0 Duke University Press 2008 Review Essay
The Female Spectator...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2011) 35 (1): 119–132.
Published: 01 January 2011
...Ros Ballaster Duke University Press 2010 R
The Economics of Ethical Conversation:
The Commerce of the Letter in Eliza Haywood
and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
Ros Ballaster
University...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2019) 43 (3): 61–85.
Published: 01 September 2019
...Anna K. Sagal This article argues that Eliza Haywood’s periodical Epistles for the Ladies is an important contribution to the perennially popular eighteenth-century dialogue about female friendships. Contextualizing this work in other seventeenth-and eighteenth-century writings about women...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2013) 37 (1): 51–71.
Published: 01 January 2013
...Carol Stewart Signs of Eliza Haywood’s Jacobite sympathies are scattered throughout her work, becoming pronounced in The Fortunate Foundlings (1744), a novel written on the eve of the ’45 Rebellion. There is a positive representation of the Stuart court in exile, an emphasis on loyalty, and unusual...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2025) 49 (1): 125–130.
Published: 01 January 2025
...” or supposedly genuine domestic roles or kinship ties. This lucid and reasonable book deepens our understanding of the pervasive yet understudied motif of surrogacy in the novels of Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson, Eliza Haywood, and Frances Burney. Women's choices in configuring surrogate relationships...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2002) 26 (2): 96–100.
Published: 01 April 2002
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of paintings by Joseph Highmore, Philip Mercier, and Robert Feke, and
engravings and illustrations by John Carwitham, Francis Hayman, Hubert
Gravelot, Antoine Benoist, and Louis Truchy.
3: Eliza Haywood’s Anti-Pamela (1741) and the anonymous Memoirs...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2024) 48 (2): 88–92.
Published: 01 April 2024
... and culturally persistent” of her selected authors’ repertoire. These authors—many of them fixtures of eighteenth-century literature, from Aphra Behn, to Richard Steele, to Eliza Haywood—are particularly illustrative, Ingrassia argues, because they each “had a connection in the material workings of the British...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2016) 40 (2): 150–156.
Published: 01 April 2016
... to
the centrality these authors still have in these discussions, even as both add to
this trio in unique and interesting ways and expand our sense of what consti-
tutes colonial fiction, and its concerns, in the period. Christopher Loar deftly
brings both Margaret Cavendish and Eliza Haywood into conversation...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2000) 24 (3): 73–102.
Published: 01 September 2000
...-
tion and notes by Phyllis J. Guskin. Newark: University of Delaware
Press, 1997. Pp. 210. $36.50. ISBN 0-874-136076
Eliza Haywood, Selected Fiction and Drama of Eliza Haywood. ed. Paula R.
Backscheider. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2000) 24 (3): 112–126.
Published: 01 September 2000
.... ISBN 0-87451-860-1
Haywood, Eliza. Miscellaneous Writings, 1725–43, ed. Alexander Pettit, biographi-
cal intro. Christine Blouch. Vol. 1 of Selected Works of Eliza Haywood I (London:
Pickering & Chatto, 2000). Pp. lxxxii + 288. $395 set. ISBN 1-85196-528-9...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2015) 39 (2): 87–91.
Published: 01 April 2015
...). Addison
feels the imagination can do this because it permits the mind to take pleasure
in sensation while at the same time improving its aesthetic sensibility and
moral virtue (85). Lubey then considers Eliza Haywood’s own account of read-
ing and her “amatory aesthetic” in the dedication to her...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2021) 45 (3): 158–177.
Published: 01 September 2021
... and times of the year's eclipses, of which women were also instructed to make models (Costa, 53, 69). Eliza Haywood's Female Spectator (1744–46) and George Robinson's The Lady's Magazine (1770–1832) also published articles on science and exploration. 19 By the turn of the century, the Lady's Monthly...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2008) 32 (1): 99–101.
Published: 01 January 2008
...,” provides a useful summary of the
texts that rewrote Pamela’s story. It is somewhat marred by a cataloging style,
but its close attention to publication history does lead to some useful insights,
particularly concerning the relationship of the careers of Eliza Haywood and
Samuel Richardson. Chapter...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2009) 33 (1): 19–27.
Published: 01 January 2009
..., and
Eliza Haywood. Perhaps the earliest battle to expand the Restoration canon
involved the recovery of Aphra Behn. Dismissed by critics soon after her death
when William and Mary established a more decorous court culture, Behn suf-
fered the consequences of a double standard that retained other...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2009) 33 (1): 97–105.
Published: 01 January 2009
... to know already that commodity was slang
for vulva in Restoration English.) “For writers as diverse politically as Aphra
Behn, Bernard Mandeville, Daniel Defoe, Eliza Haywood, John Gay, Samuel
Richardson, and Henry Fielding,” she concludes, “sex work provided an explo-
sive opportunity to hold...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2014) 38 (2): 115–119.
Published: 01 April 2014
... side of the Channel, taking up Delarivier Manley’s New Atlantis (1709),
Eliza Haywood’s Eovaai (1736), and Frances Sheridan’s History of Noorjahad
(1767), all of which compare Eastern and Western authority figures and power
structures. If Manley’s and Haywood’s allegories refer homeward...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2019) 43 (3): 127–137.
Published: 01 September 2019
... breaks on the shores of England. Bowers then takes us to the epistolary works of Delarivier Manley (The Lady s Pacquet Broke Open, 1707 08), Mary Hearne (The Lover s Week, 1718), Eliza Haywood (Letters from a Lady of Quality to a Che- valier, 1721), and Mary Davys (Familiar Letters betwixt a Gentleman...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2006) 30 (1): 92–98.
Published: 01 January 2006
... Allen: College Publishing, 2004). Pp. 658. $17.25 paper.
ISBN 0-9679121-9-9
Haywood, Eliza. Anti-Pamela; or, Feign’d Innocence Detected, and Henry Fielding,
An Apology for the Life of Mrs. Shamela Andrews, ed. Catherine Ingrassia
(Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview, 2004). Pp. 336...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2007) 31 (2): 103–106.
Published: 01 April 2007
...
(Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006). Pp. 243. 20 ills. $94.95. ISBN 0-7546-5509-1
Newman, Donald J., and Lynn Marie Wright, eds. Fair Philosopher: Eliza Haywood
and The Female Spectator (Lewisburg: Bucknell Univ., 2006). Pp. 252. 2 ills.
$48.50. ISBN 0-8387-5636-0
Parrinder, Patrick. Nation and Novel...
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Eighteenth-Century Life (2012) 36 (3): 133–137.
Published: 01 September 2012
.... In the chapter on Eliza Haywood, Kramnick effectively cites
passages from Love in Excess (1719) and Fantomina (1725) to show that she often
describes a female character’s consent to sexual intercourse as something that
is located in, expressed by, and readable from her “heart” and “pulse...
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