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- Fantomina abstract "Fantomina; or Love in a Maze is a novel by Eliza Haywood published in 1725. In it, the protagonist disguises herself as four different women in her efforts to seduce the man she loves. Part of the tradition of amatory fiction, it rewrites the story of the persecuted maiden, giving its heroine power and sexual desire.".
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- Fantomina wikiPageWikiLink Amatory_fiction.
- Fantomina wikiPageWikiLink Bath,_Somerset.
- Fantomina wikiPageWikiLink Category:1725_novels.
- Fantomina wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_romance_novels.
- Fantomina wikiPageWikiLink Category:Feminist_novels.
- Fantomina wikiPageWikiLink Eliza_Haywood.
- Fantomina wikiPageWikiLink Feminist_literary_criticism.
- Fantomina wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Fantomina wikiPageWikiLink Restoration_comedy.
- Fantomina wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Walpole.
- Fantomina wikiPageWikiLink Rutgers_University.
- Fantomina wikiPageWikiLink File:Eliza-haywood.jpg.
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- Fantomina wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fantomina".
- Fantomina wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fantomina; or Love in a Maze".
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- Fantomina subject Category:1725_novels.
- Fantomina subject Category:British_romance_novels.
- Fantomina subject Category:Feminist_novels.
- Fantomina hypernym Novel.
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- Fantomina comment "Fantomina; or Love in a Maze is a novel by Eliza Haywood published in 1725. In it, the protagonist disguises herself as four different women in her efforts to seduce the man she loves. Part of the tradition of amatory fiction, it rewrites the story of the persecuted maiden, giving its heroine power and sexual desire.".
- Fantomina label "Fantomina".
- Fantomina sameAs Q5434405.
- Fantomina sameAs فانتامینا.
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