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Fantomina (eBook)

Regency Romance Novel

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2022
30 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654700549-0 (EAN)

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Fantomina - Eliza Haywood
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In Eliza Haywood's provocative novella, "Fantomina", the plot unfurls around the intricate and audacious escapades of a young woman who assumes multiple identities to seduce her unsuspecting lover. This work, published in 1725, encapsulates the themes of gender, identity, and desire within the framework of early 18th-century society, marked by its emerging feminist notions and explorations of personal agency. Haywood employs a blend of epistolary and narrative techniques, which not only captivates the reader but also offers insight into the complexities of social conventions surrounding female sexuality and autonomy during the time. Eliza Haywood was a notable figure in the early English novel tradition, renowned for her bold exploration of women's roles and rights within a patriarchal framework. A prolific writer, Haywood's experiences as a woman in a male-dominated society undoubtedly informed her narrative choices and character portrayals. Her literary career spanned various genres, yet "Fantomina" stands as a testament to her skill in articulating the struggles and cunning of women seeking agency in a restrictive world. Readers will find "Fantomina" not only a captivating narrative filled with intrigue and wit but also a crucial text in understanding the evolution of women's literature. Haywood's innovative approach offers a rich discourse on the dynamics of love and identity, making this work essential for anyone interested in feminist literature, early novels, or the social history of gender.

Eliza Haywood (c. 1693–1756), an innovative English writer and actress of the eighteenth century, carved a distinctive niche in the early novel genre with her vivid storytelling and exploration of female experiences. Haywood was a prolific writer, contributing considerably to the development of the novel with works such as 'Fantomina; or, Love in a Maze' (1725), which captivated readers with its exploration of female desire and agency. Through the tale of a woman who adopts multiple disguises to seduce the man she loves, Haywood adeptly plays with themes of identity, performance, and sexual politics. Her ability to delve into the complexities of female emotions and social constraints reflects a defining characteristic of her literary style, which often challenges the gender norms of her time. Haywood's narratives frequently feature strong female protagonists who navigate the intricacies of love, intrigue, and societal expectations. Furthermore, her writings extend beyond novels to include plays, poetry, and periodicals, underscoring her versatility as a contributor to the literary conversation of the Augustan period. Despite her initial popularity, Haywood's works were marginalized in the canon for many years, but modern scholarship has sparked a resurgence of interest in her contributions, recognizing her as a key figure in the history of literature (Blouch, 1991; King, 2008).

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 18th-century London • 18th century romance • Bridgerton • British Literature • Bronte • cultural critique • deceptive courtship plot • disguise and identity • English societal norms • evocative storytelling style • Female empowerment narrative • feminist themes • forbidden love affair • Gender dynamics exploration • gender roles • historical fiction • historical gender roles • Identity Exploration • Jane Austen • literary disguise • Mhairi McFarlane • Outlander • satirical tone • sexual desire • social commentary fiction
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