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Fantomina, or, Love in a Maze (eBook)

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2022
29 Seiten
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Fantomina, or, Love in a Maze - Eliza Haywood
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Eliza Haywood's "Fantomina, or, Love in a Maze" presents a remarkable exploration of identity and desire through the lens of intricate disguise and subterfuge. Written in the early 18th century, this pioneering novella employs a sophisticated narrative style, combining humor and drama while deftly navigating the complexities of gender and social class. The work features the tale of a young woman who, driven by her longing for genuine connection, adopts multiple personae to engage with her beloved, exposing the constraints of societal norms and the labyrinthine nature of love in an era marked by rigid expectations. Eliza Haywood was a prominent figure in the early rise of the novel, known for her keen insights into female agency and eroticism. Her background as a playwright and novelist, coupled with her experiences in a male-dominated literary landscape, profoundly influenced her thematic focus on women's autonomy and sexuality. Having lived through a time of turbulent social change, Haywood utilized the medium of the novel to articulate the complexities of romantic entanglements, imbuing her text with a vibrant authenticity. "Fantomina, or, Love in a Maze" is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersections of feminist literature, early modern narratives, and explorations of identity. Haywood's incisive wit and richly layered storytelling invite contemporary readers to reflect on their own perceptions of love and gender, making this novella a timeless and essential read.

Eliza Haywood (1693–1756) was an influential British author, actress, and publisher, whose literary career spanned over three decades. Noted for her prolific output and the engaging nature of her prose, Haywood contributed significantly to the development of the novel format in 18th-century English literature. With a particular focus on themes of female sexuality, love, and marriage, her works often explored the complexities of the human heart and society's constraints on women's lives. 'Fantomina, or, Love in a Maze' (1725) is one of her most celebrated novellas in which she subverted contemporary notions of femininity and passive sexuality. The story follows a young noblewoman who adopts multiple disguises to seduce the object of her desires, engaging in a critique of the limitations imposed by her gender. Haywood's narrative style in 'Fantomina' - characterized by its attention to the psychological motivations of characters and a suspenseful plot structure - showcases her literary skill and foresight into the developing genre of the novel. Despite initially enjoying commercial success and considerable fame, Haywood's reputation suffered posthumously as Victorian sensibilities rejected the openness of her sexual themes. Her work, however, has seen a renaissance in recent scholarship, which recognizes Eliza Haywood as a pioneering figure in early narrative fiction and a crucial voice in delineating the lives and experiences of women in the early modern period.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 1720s works • 18th century British literature • 18th Century Love Story • 18th-century romance • Baroque literature • British Literature • class dynamics satire • Classic • complex character relationships • Deceptive Protagonist • Disguise and Betrayal • early feminist literature • Eliza Haywood novels • english literature classics • Fantomina novel themes • Female agency themes • Female Identity Exploration • feminist social critique • gender roles exploration • Gender Role Subversion • Historical • historical fiction novella • historical romance fiction • identity deception narrative • intrigue and disguise in literature • literary masquerades theme • patriarchal society commentary • psychological drama • restoration period fiction • romantic intrigue • sexual identity in fiction • Witty literary style • women pseudonyms in literature
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