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Details of Eliza Haywood’s life may be murky today, but in the early 18th century, she was a literary force—writing plays and bestselling novels, editing periodicals, and ruffling the feathers of male contemporaries like Alexander Pope. Academic Kelly J. Plante joins us this week to discuss Haywood’s anonymous wartime writing for The Female Spectator, the first periodical written by and for women, as well as her 1751 novel, The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless.
Mentioned in this episode:
Kelly J. Plante’s recent scholarship on Eliza Haywood in Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal
Eliza Haywood:
Love in Excess
Fantomina
The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless
The Female Spectator: Book 14, Letter 1
The Parrot
Epistles for the Ladies
Samuel Richardson:
Pamela; or Virtue Rewarded
Clarissa; or the History of a Young Lady
Daniel Defoe:
Robinson Crusoe
Alexander Pope:
The Dunciad
Henry Fielding:
The History of Tom Jones
Frances Burney
Jane Austen
The Sound of Music’s “Sixteen Going on Seventeen”
“The Things We Do For Love” by 10cc
Lost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 49 on Aphra Behn
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- FréquenceChaque semaine
- Publiée1 octobre 2024 à 07:00 UTC
- Durée35 min
- Épisode212
- ClassificationTous publics