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The much-publicized death of a Connecticut poet comes to life in The Coquette. A bestseller, the story of seduction and betrayal fictionalizes the Elizabeth Whitman scandal ten years later through the catalyst of Eliza Wharton. ... The Coquette, or the History of Eliza Wharton; By: Hannah W. Foster...
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~ Hannah W. Foster (Author), Cathy N. Davidson (Editor) ... The Coquette tells the much-publicized story of the seduction and death of Elizabeth Whitman, a poet from Hartford, Connecticut. Written as a series of letters - between the heroine and her friends and lovers - it describes her long, tortuous courtship by two...
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There are many conflicts in Hannah W. Foster’s, The Coquette. They all surround a love triangle between Eliza Wharton, Major Sanford, and Reverend J. Boyer. With her heart and her brain conflicting through the story Eliza starts to see both men.
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Major Peter Sanford: He is the third main character in The Coquette. He is the foil to Boyer, meaning he is pretty ... Foster, Hannah W. "The Coquette." New York: Oxford University Press, 1986. ... Marchione, William P. “Hannah Foster: Brighton's Pioneer Novelist” Allston Brighton Historical Society. 2001. 8 Feb. 2007 .
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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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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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eCampus.com: The Coquette: Hannah W. Foster; Cathy N. Davidson: 9780195042399: $4.74: Fiction: In-stock ships in 24 hours: ... The Coquette tells the much-publicized story of the seduction and death of Elizabeth Whitman, Eliza Wharton, whose real-life counterpart was distantly related to Hannah Foster's husband, was one of...
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The Coquette tells the much-publicized story of the seduction and death of Elizabeth Whitman, ... 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,
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