Love in Excess : Or, the Fatal Enquiry

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2000-11-01
Publisher(s): Broadview Pr
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Summary

Eliza Haywood (1693-1756) was on of the most successful writers of her time; indeed, the two most popular English novels in the early eighteenth-century were Robinson Crusoe and Haywood's first novel, Love in Excess. As this edition enables modern readers to discover, its enormous success is easy to understand. Love in Excess is a well crafted novel in which the claims of love and ambition are pursued through multiple storylines until the heroine engineers a melodramatic conclusion.Haywood's frankness about female sexuality may explain the later neglect of Love in Excess. (In contrast, her accomplished domestic novel, The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless, has remained available.) Love in Excess and its reception provide a lively and valuable record of the challenge that female desire posed to social decorum.For the second Broadview edition, the appendix of eighteenth-century responses to Haywood has been considerably expanded.

Table of Contents

Introduction 7(18)
A Note on the Text 25(3)
A Brief Chronology 28(5)
Eliza Haywood
Love in Excess; or, The Fatal Enquiry 33(234)
Bookseller's Dedication
35(2)
Part the First
37(44)
Part the Second
81(80)
The Third and Last Part
161(106)
Appendix: Some Eighteenth-Century Responses to Eliza Haywood 267(20)
1. Anonymous
Verses Wrote in the Blank Leaf of Mrs. Haywood's Novel (1722)
270(1)
2. Richard Savage
a. To Mrs. Eliza Haywood, on Her Novel, called The Rash Resolve (1724)
271(1)
b. From the Authors of the Town; A Satire (1725)
272(1)
3. Anonymous letter from The Ladies Journal
(Dublin, 1727)
273(1)
4. Jonathan Swift
Corinna (1728)
274(2)
5. Alexander Pope
From The Dunciad, Variorum. With the Prolegomena of Scriblerus (1729)
276(1)
6. James Sterling
To Mrs. Eliza Haywood on Her Writings (1732)
277(2)
7. William Rufus Chetwood
From A General History of the Stage; (More Particularly the Irish Theatre) From its Origin in Greece down to the Present Time. With the Memoirs of the Principal Performers, that have appeared on the Dublin Stage in the Last Fifty Years (Dublin, 1749)
279(1)
8. David Erskine Baker
From Biographica Dramatica; or, A Companion to the Playhouse (1764)
280(3)
9. Clara Reeve
From The Progress of Romance, through Times, Countries, Manners; with Remarks on the Good and Bad Effects of It, on Them Respectively; in a Course of Evening Conversations, ``Evening VII'' (1785)
283(4)
Select Bibliography 287

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