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Author: Haywood, Eliza

Pseudonyms:Justicia - Exploralibus - Mira - Euphrosine - Widow of Quality - The Female Spectator
Spouse/other names:Fowler, Eliza
Gender:female
Year of birth:1693
Year of death:1756
About her personal situation:Standardizing 5TrSchoolFeb13: Origin • Place of birth : London • Lived in:London • Place of death : London National identity • Nationality : English • First language : English Marital status: - married - separated Number of children : 2 Social class : - middle class Education: -Well educated Religion/ideology : - Not yet checked

Countries:England
Languages:English
Relations to other authors:
Acquaintance of Sansom, Martha Fowke

About her professional situation:Standardizing 5TrSchoolFeb13: Publishing under: - pseudonym female - pseudonym neutral - married name - maiden name - anonymously Profession(s) and activities: - Actress - Contributor to periodical press - Editor of periodical press - Fiction writer - Pamphleteer - Playwright - Poet - Translator from French Languages in which she published : - English Collaboration/connections with male authors : - Richard Savage - Henry Fielding - William Hatchett - Aron Hill - Duncan Campbell Financial aspects of her career: - Lived by her pen Memberships - Other [member of the literary circles of Aron Hill, Duncan Campbell]
Elements of bibliography:MENTIONED IN: - Reeve, Progress of Romance, 1785 - Lettres européennes (Dutch version 1994) II, 619. - Turner - Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992 Cf. - Patrick Spedding, A Bibliography of Eliza Haywood, 2004
Websites: Wikipedia on her

Editors: Johanneke Straasheijm (update on 12 December 2009)
Emma van den Eijnde (update on 22 May 2010)
Suzan van Dijk (update on 14 March 2012)
Suzan van Dijk (update on 22 January 2013)
Suzan van Dijk (update on 22 January 2013)
Suzan van Dijk (update on 28 January 2013)
Suzan van Dijk (update on 28 January 2013)
Camelia Teglas (update on 18 February 2013)
Camelia Teglas (update on 18 February 2013)
Camelia Teglas (update on 18 February 2013)
Camelia Teglas (update on 19 February 2013)
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Suzan van Dijk (update on 19 February 2013)
Camelia Teglas (update on 19 February 2013)
Janouk de Groot (update on 19 February 2013)
Janouk de Groot (update on 19 February 2013)
Camelia Teglas (update on 19 February 2013)
Suzan van Dijk (update on 19 February 2013)
Camelia Teglas (update on 20 February 2013)
Camelia Teglas (update on 20 February 2013)
Camelia Teglas (update on 06 March 2013)
Camelia Teglas (update on 22 August 2013)
Camelia Teglas (update on 22 August 2013)
Suzan van Dijk (update on 31 March 2014)

Works written by this author

E 1 *Eliza Haywood, the author ()
E 2 *Female Dunciad (1729)
E 3 *Force nature lucky dissapointment (1724)
E 4 *Mélange de différentes pièces en vers et en prose (1750)
E 5 A Spy upon a Conjurer (1724)
E 6 A new present for a servant maid: containing rules for her moral conduct both with respect to herself and her superiors (1771)
E 7 A present for servants from their ministers, masters, or .. , and a present for a servant-maid (1743)
E 8 A wife to be lett: a comedy (1724)
E 9 Anti-Pamela, or Feign'd Innocence Detected (1741)
E 10 Bath-Intrigues: In Four Letters to a Friend in London (1725)
E 11 Cleomelia, or the generous mistress (1727)
E 12 Epistles for the lady's (1749)
E 13 Fantomina (1724)
E 14 Fatal Fondness:Or, Love its own Opposer (1725)
E 15 Frederick, Duke Brunswick-Lunenburgh (1729)
E 16 Idalia: or the unfortunate mistress (Haywood) (1721)
E 17 Lasselia; or, the self abandon'd (1723)
E 18 Letters from a lady of quality to a chevalier (1720)
E 19 Letters from the Palace of Fame (1726)
E 20 Life's progress through the passions; or, the adventures Natura (1748)
E 21 Love in Its Variety (1727)
E 22 Love in excess; or, the fatal enquiry (1719)
E 23 Love letters on all occassions, lately passed between persons of distinction (1730)
E 24 Masqueraders (1724)
E 25 Memoirs of a certain island adjacent to the kingdom of Utopia (1725)
E 26 Memoirs of the Baron de Brosse (1724)
E 27 Persecuted Virtue:Or, The Cruel Lover (1728)
E 28 Philidore and Placentia (1727)
E 29 Reflections on the Various Effects of Love (1726)
E 30 Sabina, her character and story (1745)
E 31 The Adventures of Eovaai (1736)
E 32 The Arragonian Queen: A Secret History (1724)
E 33 The British recluse: or the secret of Cleomira (1722)
E 34 The City Jilt; Or, The Alderman turn'd beau (1726)
E 35 The Distress'd Orphan, or, Love in a Mad-House (1726)
E 36 The Double Marriage: Or The Fatal Release (1726)
E 37 The Dumb Projector Being A Surprizing Account of A Trip to Holland Made by Mr. Duncan Campbell (1725)
E 38 The Fair Hebrew: Or, A True, but Secret History of Two Jewish Ladies (1729)
E 39 The Fatal secret; or, Constancy in distress (from Secret Histories, Novels and Poems) (1724)
E 40 The Female Spectator (1744)
E 41 The Happy Consequences Which Result from Good Nature (1753)
E 42 The History of Jemmy and Jenny Jessamy (1753)
E 43 The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless (1751)
E 44 The History of Miss Leonora Meadowson (1778)
E 45 The Invisible Spy (1755)
E 46 The Lady's Revenge (1745)
E 47 The Misfortunes of Aliena (1745)
E 48 The Parrot (1746)
E 49 The Perplexed Dutchess: or, Treachery Rewarded (1727)
E 50 The Rash Resolve; or, The Untimely Discovery (1724)
E 51 The Secret History of the Present Intrigues of the Court of Caramania (1727)
E 52 The Sopha (1743)
E 53 The Surprize: or, Constancy Rewarded (1724)
E 54 The Triumph of Fortitude and Patience over Barbarity and Deceit (1753)
E 55 The Wife (1756)
E 56 The agreeable Caledonian; or memoirs Signiora di Morella (1728)
E 57 The fortunate foundlings; being the genuine story of Colonel M., and his sister Madame du P. (1744)
E 58 The fruitless enquiry; a collection of several entertaining histories and occurences… (1727)
E 59 The husband. In answer to the wife (1756)
E 60 The injur'd husband; or, the mistaken resentment (1723)
E 61 The mercenary lover; or, the unforunate heiress.. (1726)
E 62 The tea-table; or, a conversation between some polite persons of both sexes at a lady visiting day (1725)
E 63 The unequal conflict; or, nature triumphant (1725)
E 64 The unfortunate princess; or, the life and surprising adventures of the princess of Ijaveo (1741)
E 65 The virtuous villager, or virgin's victory (1742)

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