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has helped restore their work–which includes plays, poetry, novels, and essays–to prominence. As the verse appears in the dedication to Haywood's book, it is perhaps unsurprising that Sterling positions her as the most impressive of the three, writing:
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Index

Eliza Haywood
Delarivier Manley
Aphra Behn
James Sterling
feminist literary criticism
pathos
The Oxford encyclopedia of British literature
ISBN
978-0-19-516921-8
Fantomina and other works
ISBN
978-1-55111-524-5
doi
10.1086/388202
ISSN
0026-8232
Categories
17th-century English women writers
17th-century English writers
18th-century British women writers
18th-century British writers
Trios

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