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Eliza Haywood

    Eliza Haywood was a prolific 18th-century English author, recognized as a significant founder of the English novel. Her extensive body of work, spanning fiction, drama, poetry, and periodicals, has seen renewed interest and scholarly attention since the late 20th century. Today, she is primarily studied as a novelist, celebrated for her contributions to literary development. Haywood's writing is increasingly appreciated for its stylistic finesse and thematic depth, cementing her importance in literary history.

    The Fatal Secret
    Love in Excess
    • The Fatal Secret

      Or, Constancy in Distress

      • 44 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Ambition and desire intertwine in this novel, where young Anadea navigates societal pressures to secure a marriage that could restore her family's fortunes in 18th century Paris. Despite a promising proposal from a wealthy gentleman, her heart leads her to the charming Count Blessure, who grapples with his family's prejudices against the poor. Blending elements of tragedy and comedy, the story highlights the vulnerabilities women face in a patriarchal society, making it a notable work in the genre of amatory fiction.

      The Fatal Secret2021
    • Love in Excess

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of patriarchal society, the story explores the complexities of desire through a love triangle involving Alovisa and Amena. Alovisa's secret longing for the charming D'Elmont leads her to send him an anonymous letter, but misunderstandings ensue when he believes Amena is the sender. As Alovisa plots to remove her rival, the narrative delves into themes of unfulfilled desire and the deception inherent in romantic pursuits. This edition revives Haywood's influential work, a cornerstone of amatory fiction, for contemporary audiences.

      Love in Excess2021
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