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Fantomina; or, Love in a Maze is a
novel by
Eliza Haywood published in 1725. In it, the
protagonist disguises herself as four
different women in her efforts...
- were:
Eliza Haywood (who
wrote Love in Excess; Or, The
Fatal Enquiry and
Fantomina: Or, Love in a Maze, as well as over 70
other published works); Delarivier...
- upon
recognising him is
overcome by remorse, and dies by the same knife.
Fantomina; or Love in a Maze (1724) is a
novella about a
woman who ****umes the roles...
- "Serialized
Identities and the
Novelistic Character in
Eliza Haywood's
Fantomina and Anti-Pamela". Eighteenth-Century Fiction. 30 (1): 25–44. doi:10.3138/ecf...
- Alexander; Croskery,
Margaret Case; Patchias, Anna C. (1
April 2004).
Fantomina and
other works.
Broadview Press. p. 20. ISBN 978-1-55111-524-5. Retrieved...
- 1972
Charles H. Hinnant, "Ironic
Inversion in
Eliza Heywood's
Fiction Fantomina and ‘The
History of the
Invisible Mistress,’" Women's
Writing 17.3 (2010)...
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Modern Historians (against John Oldmixon)
Eliza Haywood Bath-Intrigues
Fantomina Memoirs of a
Certain Island Adjacent to the
Kingdom of
Utopia Secret Histories...
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Dissertation on
Liberty and Necessity,
Pleasure and Pain by
Benjamin Franklin;
Fantomina by
Eliza Haywood;
Mariamne by
Augustin Nadal 1726 in
literature – Jonathan...
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Ancient and
Modern classics.)
University Books, 1965
Eliza Fowler Haywood,
Fantomina and
Other Works;
edited by
Alexander Pettit,
Margaret Case Croskery, and...
- "Reworking Male Models:
Aphra Behn's 'Fair Vow-Breaker',
Eliza Haywood's '
Fantomina', and
Charlotte Lennox's 'Female Quixote'",
Modern Language Review 86...