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ENL 6236: 18th Century Literature
Works Published before 1850: Collections
The Danger of Giving Way to Passion
The Works
Secret Histories, Novels and Poems
Secret Histories, Novels, Etc.
Works Published Before 1850: Individual Works:
Love in Excess
Letters from a Lady of Quality to a Chevalier
The Fair Captive
The British Recluse
The Injur'd Husband
Idalia
A Wife to be Lett
Lasselia
The Rash Resolve
Poems on Several Occasions
A Spy upon the Conjurer
The Masqueraders
The Fatal Secret
The Surprize
The Arragonian Queen
La Belle Assemblee
Memoirs of a Certain Island Adjacent to the Kingdom of Utopia
Bath-Intrigues
Memoirs of the Baron de Brosse
The Lady's Philosopher's Stone
The Unequal Conflict
The Tea-Table
The Dumb Projector
Fatal Fondness
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots
Fantomina
The Force of Nature
The Mercenary Lover
Reflections on the Various Effects of Love
The Distress'd Orphan
The City Jilt
The Double Marriage
The Secret History of the Present Intrigues of the Court of Caramania
Letters from the Palace of Fame
Cleomelia
The Fruitless Enquiry
The Life of Madam de Villesache
Love in its Variety
Philidore and Placentia
The Perplex'd Dutchess
The Agreeable Caledonian
The History of Clarina
The Disguis'd Prince
The City Widow
Persecuted Virtue
The Fair Hebrew
Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Lunenburgh
Love-Letters on all Occasions
The Opera of Operas
L'Entretien des Beaux Esprits
The Dramatic Historiographer
Arden of Feversham
Adventures of Eovaai
Anti-Pamela
The Virtuous Villager
The Sopha
Memoirs of an Unfortunate Young Nobleman
A Present for a Servant-Maid
The Fortunate Foundlings
The Female Spectator
The Parrot
Memoirs of a Man of Honour
Life's Progress through the Passions
Epistle for the Ladies
Dalinda
A Letter from H[enry] G[oring]
The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless
The History of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy
The Invisible Spy
The Wife
The Young Lady
The Husband
Works Published by Haywood:
Anti-Pamela
The Busy-Body
The Sublime Character of Somebody
The Ghost of Eustace Budgel
The Right Hon. Sir Walpole ... Vindicated
The Virtuous Villager
A Remarkable Cause
The Equity of Parnassus
A Letter from H--G--g
LesBrooks (talk) 03:41, 6 October 2015 (UTC)
Fiction:
Love in Excess; Or, The Fatal Enquiry (1719–1720)
Idalia; or The Unfortunate Mistress (1723)
The Rash Resolve; or, The Untimely Discovery (1723)
The British Recluse (collected edition 1724)
The Injur’d Husband
Lasselia; or The Self-Abandon’d
Secret Histories, Novels, and Poems (4 volumes, 1724)
Fantomina; or Love in a Maze (1724)
The Fatal Secret; or, Constancy in Distress (1724)
The Surprise (1724)
The Arragonian Queen: A Secret History (1724)
The Force of Nature; or, The Lucky Disappointment (1724)
Memoirs of the Baron de Brosse (1724)
The Masqueraders; or Fatal Curiosity (1724–25)
Memoirs of a Certain Island Adjacent to the Kingdom of Utopia (1725)
Bath Intrigues: in four Letters to a Friend in London (1725)
The Unequal Conflict (1725)
The Fatal Fondness (1725)
The City Jilt; or, The Alderman Turn’d Beau (1726)
The Secret History of the Present Intrigues of the Court of Carimania (1726)
The Mercenary Lover; or, the Unfortunate Heiresses (1726)
The Double Marriage; or, The Fatal Release (1726)
The Distressed Orphan; or, Love in a Madhouse (1726)
Letters from the Palace of Fame (1727)
Cleomelia; or The Generous Mistress (1727)
The Fruitless Enquiry (1727)
The Life of Madam de Villesache (1727)
Philadore and Placentia (1727)
The Perplex’d Dutchess; or Treachery Rewarded (1728)
The Padlock; or No Guard Without Virtue (1728)
Irish Artifice; or, The History of Clarina (1728)
Persecuted Virtue; or, The Cruel Lover (1728)
The Agreeable Caledonian; or, Memoirs of Signiora di Morella (1728)
The Fair Hebrew; or, A True, but Secret History of Two Jewish Ladies (1729)
Adventures of Eovaai, Princess of Ijaveo: A Pre-Adamitical History (1736)
The Anti-Pamela; or Feign’d Innocence Detected (1741)
The Fortunate Foundlings (1744)
Life’s Progress through the Passions; or, The Adventures of Natura (1748)
Dalinda; or The Double Marriage (1749)
A Letter from H------ G--------, Esq., One of the Gentlemen of the Bedchamber of the Young Chevalier (1750)
The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless (1751)
The History of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy (1753)
The Invisible Spy (1754)
Drama:
The Fair Captive (a rewrite) (1717)
Companion to the Theatre (1735)
Poetry:
Periodicals and Non-fiction:
A Spy Upon the Conjurer (1724)
The Dumb Projector: Being a Surprising Account of a Trip to Holland Made by Duncan Campbell (1725)
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots (1725)
Love-Letters on All Occasions Lately Passed between Persons of Distinction (1730)
Memoirs of an Unfortunate Young Nobleman (1743)
A Present for a Servant Maid ; or, the Sure Means of Gaining Love and Esteem (1743)
The Female Spectator (4 volumes, 1744–46)
The Parrot (1746)
Epistles for the Ladies (1749)
The Wife and The Husband (1756)
A New Present for A Servant-Maid: containing Rules for her Moral Conduct, both with respect to Herself and her Superiors: The Whole Art of Cookery, Pickling, and Preserving, &c, &c. and every other Direction necessary to be known to render her a Complete, Useful and Valuable Servant (1771)
LesBrooks (talk) 03:08, 5 October 2015 (UTC)
1. Make a list of all (or mostly all) of Haywood's published works
2. Insert this list into the "Works by Haywood" section of the article
3. Move the smaller lists of her works from other sections into the "Works by Haywood" section
4. Separate publications by type in the publications section (such as fiction, poetry, conduct literature, etc.) and list works in each section chronologically
5. Locate photograph of Haywood's most famous work (title page)
6. Insert picture into article
7. Locate photograph of Haywood's first novel (title page)
8. Insert picture into article in appropriate section
9. If possible, locate at least one photograph of each of type of work she produced and then insert the appropriate photograph into its section of the article
10. Collect all biographical information into the first section
11. Move the acting section underneath the the biography section LesBrooks (talk) 04:42, 21 September 2015 (UTC)
I am trying to edit my own talk page... hope this works out :) LesBrooks (talk) 23:58, 7 September 2015 (UTC)
Thanks for adding the pictures to the Rowe article! I am going to keep the bibliography section. :)
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