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The Women Writers Collection
The Selected Works of Eliza Haywood
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‘Pettit and Blouch make the most far-reaching contribution to Haywood studies with their multi-volume
set, of which only Part I was available for this review.... The critical apparatus of the edition is useful without being intrusive, assuming a specialist audience. The textual introductions are kept deliberately brief, headnotes deal primarily with bibliographical history and the place of the work in Haywood’s oeuvre, and the annotations make no attempt to be exhaustive, keeping the focus on the “rich compendia of data” that are Haywood’s texts (I.xii).... Blouch’s biography makes a number of significant corrections to previous views of Haywood’s life, providing a more accurate biographical context for the works published in the edition and for current critical understanding of Haywood’s life and career.’
- Kathleen B Grathwol, Eighteenth-Century Studies
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Database Language: English Contents:
The database contains the following:
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- Haywood, Eliza. The Selected Works of Eliza Haywood. Editors,
Alexander Pettit [et al.]. 6 volumes. London: Pickering & Chatto, 2000-2001.
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Editorial board:
Alex Pettit is at the University of North Texas. He is author of the award-winning
Illusory Consensus: Bolingbroke and the Polemical Response to Walpole, 1730-1737 (1997) and of many essays on Haywood and her contemporaries.
Margo Collins is at the University of North Texas. Her work has appeared in Comparative Drama and in Complexity in the Classroom (1998).
Jerry C Beasley is at the University of Delaware. He is author of Novels of the 1740s (1982) and
Tobias Smollett: Novelist (1998).
Christine Blouch is at Broadley University. She is author of the pioneering biographical essay "Eliza Haywood and the Romance of Obscurity" (1991). She has edited Haywood's
The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless (1997).
Kathryn King is at the University of Montevallo. She is author of many essays on Haywood and her contemporaries; she has recently completed a critical biography of Jane Barker.
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