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Eliza Haywood
Passion and Language in Eighteenth- Century Literature
Improvement and Politeness in the Female Spectator
Novel Addiction: Consuming Popular Novels in Eighteenth-Century Britain By
Afterword: Writing Coteries, Reading Coteries
Ysteboe 1 University of Missouri Eliza Haywood Unmasks Female
Novel Authority: Eliza Haywood and the Problem
Eliza Haywood's Empathy: Creating a Narrative Discourse of Her
The Arbitress of Passion and of Contract: Eliza Haywood
Scandalous Figures: Authorial Self in Eliza Haywood, Laurence Sterne, Charlotte Smith, and Lord Byron
Approaches to Teaching the Works of Eliza Haywood
Desirous and Deceptive Women in "Fantomina," <Em>Love in Excess
The Eighteenth-Century Oriental Tales of Eliza Haywood, Frances
A Crafted Debut: Haywood's Love in Excess and the Literary Marketplace Holly Luhning
Eliza Haywood and the Narratological Tropes of Secret History
Bad Mothers in Eighteenth-Century Fiction Siobhan O’Donnell
Eliza Haywood and the Erotics of Reading in Samuel Richardson's Clarissa Kate Williams
The Strength of Weak Ties: Eliza Haywood's Social Network in the Dunciad in Four Books (1743)
Gender and Friendship in Eliza Haywood's Political Periodicals
Top View
The Heroines of Eliza Haywood: a Spectrum of Eighteenth-Century Morality and Subversion
'Women' and 'Sexuality' in the 18Th and 19Th Century English Novels: a Reading of Eliza Haywood and Thomas Hardy. Nusrat
Eliza Haywood (C.1693-1756) by Ruth Facer
THE AUTHOR's FARCE: SATIRIC AGENCY, AUTHORITY, and the PERFORMANCE of EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY SATIRE on FILM and the STAGE by BREA
British Women Novelists of the 1750S, Edited by Susan Carlile
The Puppet Show Conundrum: Haywood and the “Fittest Entertainment for the Present Age”
University of California
The Passionate Fictions of Eliza Haywood: Essays on Her Life and Work
Political Farce on the London Stage, 1717-1737
Gender Politics in the Novels of Eliza Haywood Susan Muse Marquette University