English Novel [ Literary & Artistic genres ]
… Samuel Richardson, Henry Fielding and Eliza Haywood, the analysis will suggest a reading of the interactions between authors as a form of literary unsociability which contributed to the development of the novel. Concepts > Literary & … marketplace’ by publishing Anti-Pamela; or, Feign’d Innocence Detected – a title which is even more revealing of the author’s intentions than Fielding’s. It appears that the textual exchanges between Haywood and Richardson started earlier, however, if we consider the title and plot of a novella published by the prolific authoress in 1727: The Perplex’d Dutchess; or, Treachery Rewarded recounts the story of a lady’s maid, Gigantilla, who, …
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