But I fancy this young lady is a coquette; and if so, I shall avenge my sex, by retaliating the mischiefs, she meditates against us. Not that I have any ill designs; but only to play off her own artillery, by using a little unmeaning gallantry.
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Teaching Hannah Foster's The Coquette raises four issues: (1) the lack of name recognition of both author and work, (2) the questioning of quality, as the work has previously been excluded from the canon, (3) twentieth-century prejudice against didacticism associated with the "sentimental" tradition to which the...
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How Hannah Foster uses the Coquette to Identify Injustices Towards Women in Society in Support of a Woman's Social Revolution In writing, The Coquette, Hannah Foster encouraged women to join together in a revolution against society.
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coquette n. A woman who endeavors without affection to attract men’s amorous attention, esp. by playful arts: a flirt. ... · Why might Foster have chosen to write the novel in the form of letters? What advantages does this form have? What disadvantages?
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Download the free ebook: The Coquette by Hannah Webster Foster ... Author Foster, Hannah Webster, 1758-1840 ... Title The Coquette; The History of Eliza Wharton...
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Hannah W. Foster; Edited with an Introduction by Cathy N. Davidson ... Eliza Wharton, whose real-life counterpart was distantly related to Hannah Foster's husband, was one of the first women in American fiction to emerge as a real person facing a dilemma in her life. In her Introduction, Davidson discusses the...
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Written in epistolary form and drawn from actual events, The Power of Sympathy (1789) and The Coquette (1797) were two of the earliest novels published in America. William Hill Brown's The Power of Sympathy reflects eighteenth-century America's preoccupation with the role of women as safekeepers of the country's morality.
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The Coquette or, The History of Eliza Wharton is an epistolary novel by Hannah Webster Foster. It was published anonymously in 1797, and did not appear under the author's real name until 1866, 26 y...
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