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Delarivier "Delia"
Manley (1663 or c. 1670 – 24 July 1724) was an
English author, playwright, and
political pamphleteer.
Manley is
sometimes referred to...
- Key to vol. 2 of
Delarivier Manley's The New
Atalantis (1709)...
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author Delarivier Manley. The work is a semi-autobiographical
account of Manley's life seen
through the
fictional character of Rivella.
Delarivier Manley's...
- Fantomina: Or, Love in a Maze, as well as over 70
other published works);
Delarivier Manley, (author of The Lost
Lover and Almyna: or, The
Arabian Vow. A Tragedy)...
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writers satirised Lord
Cowper as a bigamist. In The New
Atalantis by
Delarivier Manley, the
married Hernando eloquently persuades an
impressionable young...
- as
Isaac Bickerstaff. On July 8 "Mrs. (Phoebe) Crackenthorpe" (perhaps
Delarivier Manley)
begins publication of The
Female Tatler.
April 26 – An act of...
- wit
refers to the
three 17th and 18th
century authors Eliza Haywood,
Delarivier Manley, and
Aphra Behn. The term was
coined by poet-critic Rev. James...
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stages The
Female Wits, an anti-feminist
satire targeting Mary Pix,
Delarivier Manley and
Catherine Trotter, the
three significant women dramatists of...
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Character of
Popery and Jesuitism". The
title of The New
Atalantis by
Delarivier Manley (1709),
distinguished from the two
others by the
single letter...
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Aleksondra Hultquist;
Elizabeth J.
Mathews (2016). New
Perspectives on
Delarivier Manley and
Eighteenth Century Literature: Power, ****, and Text. Routledge...