The History of Jemmy and Jenny JessamyUniversity Press of Kentucky, 2005 M12 9 - 412 páginas The History of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy, originally published as three volumes in 1753, is the last work by the prolific English novelist Eliza Haywood. Out of print since the early nineteenth century and never available in an edited and fully-annotated modern edition such as this, Haywood's novel is an important early example of the sentimental novel of domestic manners. In its depiction of marriage and courtship among the leisure class of the mid-eighteenth century, Haywood's novel is remarkable for its unsentimental realism. |
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... tion in 1723-1724 of a sumptuous collection , The Works of Mrs. Eliza Haywood , Consisting of Novels , Letters , Poems , and Plays in four volumes ( which went into a second edition in 1725 ) , and then again in 1727 a two - volume ...
... tion in 1723-1724 of a sumptuous collection , The Works of Mrs. Eliza Haywood , Consisting of Novels , Letters , Poems , and Plays in four volumes ( which went into a second edition in 1725 ) , and then again in 1727 a two - volume ...
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... tion can extinguish or even temper . A slightly different description of her novels that describes them as less explicitly erotic and rather more senti- mental and moral can be found in another prefatory poem prefixed to the four ...
... tion can extinguish or even temper . A slightly different description of her novels that describes them as less explicitly erotic and rather more senti- mental and moral can be found in another prefatory poem prefixed to the four ...
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... tion . " Haywood's heroine , Syrena Tricksy , is a wickedly amoral and sexu- ally scheming version of Richardson's innocent if resourceful and plucky heroine , and the readers likely to be warned against " a too sudden admira- tion ...
... tion . " Haywood's heroine , Syrena Tricksy , is a wickedly amoral and sexu- ally scheming version of Richardson's innocent if resourceful and plucky heroine , and the readers likely to be warned against " a too sudden admira- tion ...
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... tion , " Studies in the Novel 19 ( 1987 ) : 263-72 . 10. Eliza Haywood , The Fatal Secret ( London , 1724 ) , n.p. 11. Quoted from the 1732 edition of Haywood's Secret Histories , Novels , and Poems , in my Popular Fiction before ...
... tion , " Studies in the Novel 19 ( 1987 ) : 263-72 . 10. Eliza Haywood , The Fatal Secret ( London , 1724 ) , n.p. 11. Quoted from the 1732 edition of Haywood's Secret Histories , Novels , and Poems , in my Popular Fiction before ...
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VI | 11 |
VII | 18 |
VIII | 24 |
IX | 29 |
X | 33 |
XI | 39 |
XII | 44 |
XLIX | 214 |
L | 219 |
LI | 224 |
LII | 226 |
LIII | 231 |
LIV | 235 |
LV | 238 |
LVI | 242 |
XIII | 49 |
XIV | 53 |
XV | 56 |
XVI | 61 |
XVII | 66 |
XVIII | 70 |
XIX | 74 |
XX | 79 |
XXI | 84 |
XXII | 88 |
XXIII | 94 |
XXIV | 97 |
XXV | 102 |
XXVI | 107 |
XXVII | 112 |
XXVIII | 117 |
XXIX | 121 |
XXX | 125 |
XXXI | 131 |
XXXII | 136 |
XXXIII | 140 |
XXXIV | 146 |
XXXV | 150 |
XXXVI | 155 |
XXXVII | 160 |
XXXVIII | 166 |
XXXIX | 170 |
XL | 174 |
XLI | 179 |
XLII | 182 |
XLIII | 186 |
XLIV | 191 |
XLV | 196 |
XLVI | 200 |
XLVII | 206 |
XLVIII | 209 |
LVII | 246 |
LVIII | 251 |
LIX | 255 |
LX | 259 |
LXI | 264 |
LXII | 268 |
LXIII | 274 |
LXIV | 278 |
LXV | 282 |
LXVI | 286 |
LXVII | 290 |
LXVIII | 293 |
LXIX | 298 |
LXX | 301 |
LXXI | 306 |
LXXII | 310 |
LXXIII | 314 |
LXXIV | 318 |
LXXV | 324 |
LXXVI | 329 |
LXXVII | 336 |
LXXVIII | 342 |
LXXIX | 346 |
LXXX | 351 |
LXXXI | 355 |
LXXXII | 362 |
LXXXIII | 368 |
LXXXIV | 373 |
LXXXV | 377 |
LXXXVI | 381 |
LXXXVII | 385 |
LXXXVIII | 393 |
LXXXIX | 397 |
XC | 411 |
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Términos y frases comunes
acquaintance affair affection agreeable Amatory Fiction answer'd assured Bath behaviour believe Bellpine Calais call'd Celandine CHAPTER charms cried cry'd dear Jemmy dear Jenny desire discourse Dunciad Eliza Haywood endeavour expect fair father favour fortune gave gentleman give happen'd happy hear heard heart Henry Fielding honour hope humour husband imagined Jemmy and Jenny Jemmy's Jenny's John Dryden knew Lady Hardy Lady Speck ladyship least letter Liberia London look'd Lord Huntley Lovegrove lover Madam manner Marlove marriage married mind Miss Chit Miss Jessamy Miss Wingman mistress morning nature never novel obliged occasion pass'd passion person pleasure present pretended pretty reader received rejoin'd reply'd return'd seem'd servant shew sincerity Sir Robert Manley Sir Thomas Hardy Sir Thomas Welby soon Sophia speaking tell tender thing thought tion told took town vex'd wife woman words young lady
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