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The Coquette Or The History Of Eliza Wharton A Novel Founded On Fact (Paperback)

The Coquette Or The History Of Eliza Wharton A Novel Founded On Fact (Paperback)

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    This is a frustrating novel, perhaps because I read it for my American Lit class and thus was forced to discuss certain aspects of the book. I found Maj. Sanford very interesting, though certainly villainous. And yet, it must be said that he certainly loved Eliza, in his own way. I mean, he took ...

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    from JBD1

    One of the earliest American novels written by a woman. The prose isn't great, but for those interested in early American writing, I recommend it.

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    from JBD1

    One of the earliest American novels written by a woman. The prose isn't great, but for those interested in early American writing, I recommend it.

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    from HannahEvans

    This was pretty good - a quick read and a much better experience than my recent run-ins with epistolary novels. The failures of Eliza Wharton reminded me slightly of Lily Bart from House of Mirth, who is one of my favorite fictional characters. I'd definitely recommend The Coquette for English li...

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    from kathleen586

    This is a very interesting book, and Eliza is a very frustrating character. She is always asking for advice, but never heeds it. She is in her 30s but seems much younger due to her carefree attitude.I read the preface after I finished, and was very surprised to learn who the character of Major Sa...

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