Selected Fiction and Drama of Eliza Haywood
Series: Women Writers in English 1350-1850;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 4 February 1999
- ISBN 9780195108477
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages360 pages
- Size 142x209x25 mm
- Weight 404 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Although Eliza Haywood was one of the best known and most prolific writers in her own time, there is no modern edition of her works. This edition provides representative texts from Haywood's entire career, which overlaps that of Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson, Henry Fielding, and Tobias Smollett. The six fictions and two plays provided here illustrate the many kinds of writing Haywood produced, the ways she treated important themes and issues, and the contributions she made to the development of the English novel.
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Although Eliza Haywood was one of the best known and most prolific writers in her own time, there is no modern edition of her works. This edition provides representative texts from Haywood's entire career, which overlaps that of Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson, Henry Fielding, and Tobias Smollett. The six fictions and two plays provided here illustrate the many kinds of writing Haywood produced, the ways she treated important themes and issues, and the contributions she made to the development of the English novel.
Backscheider's volume will make it possible to include Haywood as a significant presence in both survey courses and graduate seminars