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Anti-Pamela; or Feign'd Innocence Detected (eBook)

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2022
170 Seiten
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Anti-Pamela; or Feign'd Innocence Detected - Eliza Haywood
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In "Anti-Pamela; or Feign'd Innocence Detected," Eliza Haywood crafts a satirical response to Samuel Richardson's "Pamela," addressing the themes of virtue, seduction, and the complexities of female agency in the early 18th century. Employing a deft use of irony and vivid characterizations, Haywood's narrative follows the misadventures of a young woman whose pretense of innocence acts as both a defense and an invitation to manipulation. The book is rich in dialogue and social commentary, effectively capturing the cultural anxieties surrounding women's morality and the societal pressures they navigate. Eliza Haywood was a prominent author during the rise of the novel, known for her keen insights into gender dynamics and her critiques of contemporary literature. A prolific writer, Haywood's experiences as a woman in a male-dominated publishing industry inevitably informed her creative choices. Her engagement with the themes of innocence and deception reflects not only her awareness of the societal expectations placed on women but also a profound understanding of their struggles for autonomy and expression in a rapidly evolving literary landscape. "Anti-Pamela" is essential reading for those interested in feminist literature, satire, and the evolution of the novel form. Haywood's sharp wit and keen observations provide an indispensable counterpoint to Richardson's work and open a dialogue about the nature of virtue and authenticity. Scholars and casual readers alike will find this work a compelling exploration of the intersections of gender and narrative in the 18th century.

Eliza Haywood (circa 1693–1756) was a prolific writer, actress, and a notable figure in the literary world of eighteenth-century England. Rising to prominence during a time when the number of female authors began to steadily increase, Haywood was a contemporary of Daniel Defoe and Samuel Richardson, and she contributed to the development of the novel as a literary form. She is best known for her scandalous and amatory fiction, which often dealt with themes of female sexuality and desire, placing her work in stark contrast to the moralistic novels of the time. Her writing style was characterized by spirited prose, vivid characterization, and dramatic plots, which captivated and sometimes shocked her readership. Among her numerous works, 'Anti-Pamela; or Feign'd Innocence Detected' stands out as a satirical response to Samuel Richardson's 'Pamela', which criticized the notion of virtue rewarded that was idealized in Richardson's novel. Haywood's novel both parodied and critiqued the values of her society, particularly the mercenary marriage market, through the tale of a cunning woman who uses her feigned innocence to deceive men. This book, along with her other writings, contributed to Haywood's reputation as a significant, if at times controversial, author of the early English novel. Although not as widely studied as her male counterparts, Haywood's contributions to literature continue to be the subject of academic interest, shedding light on the complexities of gender and authorship during the Enlightenment period.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.7.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Schlagworte 1740s works • 18th century classics • 18th-Century Literature • 18th century satire • Anti-Pamela satire • British Literature • Character exploration • Classic • Critique of innocence • Eliza Haywood novels • English novelist Haywood • English Society • female authorship • feminine virtue • Feminist Critique • gender roles • Historical • Literary criticism • literary parody • literary pastiche • moral subversion • narrative Innovation • novel of manners • Pamela Andrews satire • parody and pastiche • Revolutionary literature • satirical literature • satirical novel • Sentimental novel critique • social class satire • Social commentary • women's roles • Women Writers
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