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Haywood’s novel is the story of the beautiful Princess Eovaai. Groomed for the throne by her father, who teaches her Lockean notions of liberty, she is overthrown, enmeshed in civil war, and then magically transported to a foreign land by an evil man. Part magician, part politician, he plots to marry her for political reasons. The fascinating reflexive structure of The Adventures of Eovaai incorporates argumentative intrusions (by the Translator, an Historian, etc.), interweaves political and amatory storylines, and blends a wild mix of genres.



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The Adventures of Eovaai is the most important prose satire of English politics and the administration of Sir Robert Walpole between Gulliver’s Travels and Jonathan Wild. It is more, too—an intriguing narrative experiment, a provocative exploration of the power relations between genders, and a terrific story full of fantasy and suspense. Earla Wilputte has provided just what is needed to make this neglected but appealing work fully accessible to modern readers: an authoritative historical and critical introduction, helpful explanatory notes to the text, and appendices that add essential contextual background. This is a fine new edition, and as the first since 1741 it is certain to be welcomed enthusiastically by the growing circle of Haywood’s admirers.” — Jerry C. Beasley, University of Delaware

“What a delight to see Eliza Haywood’s satiric fantasy Adventures of Eovaai—one of my own favorite eighteenth-century fictions—at last in an edited and accessible paperback! Earla Wilputte supplies a useful Introduction and notes clarifying literary background and political allusions. The fresh appearance of Haywood’s ‘Pre Adamitical History’ is sure to generate renewed interest in this remarkable and daring work.” — Margaret Anne Doody, Vanderbilt University



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
Eliza Haywood: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Text

Adventures of Eovaai, Princess of Ijaveo

Dedication to The Dutchess Dowager of Marlborough
Preface, by the Translator
Adventures of Eovaai, Princess of Ijaveo
The History of Ochihatou, Prime Minister of Hypotofa
The History of Yximilla
The Harangue of Alhahuza
The History of Atmadoul
The History of Adelhu, only Son of Oeros

Appendix A: Selected Literary Portraits by Eliza Haywood

  1. From Memoirs of a Certain Island Adjacent to the Kingdom of Utopia
  2. From The Secret History of the Present Intrigues of the Court of Caramania
  3. Dedication to Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Lunenburgh. A Tragedy

Appendix B: Selections from The Country Gentleman or, The Craftsman by Caleb D’Anvers, of Gray’s Inn, Esq.

  1. “The Vision of Camilick” (27 January, 1727). No. 16.
  2. “Eloquence and Rhetorick” (9 September, 1727). No. 62.
  3. “The Robinocracy” (18 October, 1729). No. 170.

Appendix C: Anonymous. The Secret History of Mama Oello, Princess Royal of Peru

Appendix D: Selections from George Lyttelton Letters from a Persian in England, to his Friend at Ispahan

Bibliography

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      Publisher: Broadview Press Ltd
      Publication Date: 28/02/1999
      ISBN13: 9781551111971, 978-1551111971
      ISBN10: 1551111977

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Haywood’s novel is the story of the beautiful Princess Eovaai. Groomed for the throne by her father, who teaches her Lockean notions of liberty, she is overthrown, enmeshed in civil war, and then magically transported to a foreign land by an evil man. Part magician, part politician, he plots to marry her for political reasons. The fascinating reflexive structure of The Adventures of Eovaai incorporates argumentative intrusions (by the Translator, an Historian, etc.), interweaves political and amatory storylines, and blends a wild mix of genres.



      Trade Review

      The Adventures of Eovaai is the most important prose satire of English politics and the administration of Sir Robert Walpole between Gulliver’s Travels and Jonathan Wild. It is more, too—an intriguing narrative experiment, a provocative exploration of the power relations between genders, and a terrific story full of fantasy and suspense. Earla Wilputte has provided just what is needed to make this neglected but appealing work fully accessible to modern readers: an authoritative historical and critical introduction, helpful explanatory notes to the text, and appendices that add essential contextual background. This is a fine new edition, and as the first since 1741 it is certain to be welcomed enthusiastically by the growing circle of Haywood’s admirers.” — Jerry C. Beasley, University of Delaware

      “What a delight to see Eliza Haywood’s satiric fantasy Adventures of Eovaai—one of my own favorite eighteenth-century fictions—at last in an edited and accessible paperback! Earla Wilputte supplies a useful Introduction and notes clarifying literary background and political allusions. The fresh appearance of Haywood’s ‘Pre Adamitical History’ is sure to generate renewed interest in this remarkable and daring work.” — Margaret Anne Doody, Vanderbilt University



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      Introduction
      Eliza Haywood: A Brief Chronology
      A Note on the Text

      Adventures of Eovaai, Princess of Ijaveo

      Dedication to The Dutchess Dowager of Marlborough
      Preface, by the Translator
      Adventures of Eovaai, Princess of Ijaveo
      The History of Ochihatou, Prime Minister of Hypotofa
      The History of Yximilla
      The Harangue of Alhahuza
      The History of Atmadoul
      The History of Adelhu, only Son of Oeros

      Appendix A: Selected Literary Portraits by Eliza Haywood

      1. From Memoirs of a Certain Island Adjacent to the Kingdom of Utopia
      2. From The Secret History of the Present Intrigues of the Court of Caramania
      3. Dedication to Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Lunenburgh. A Tragedy

      Appendix B: Selections from The Country Gentleman or, The Craftsman by Caleb D’Anvers, of Gray’s Inn, Esq.

      1. “The Vision of Camilick” (27 January, 1727). No. 16.
      2. “Eloquence and Rhetorick” (9 September, 1727). No. 62.
      3. “The Robinocracy” (18 October, 1729). No. 170.

      Appendix C: Anonymous. The Secret History of Mama Oello, Princess Royal of Peru

      Appendix D: Selections from George Lyttelton Letters from a Persian in England, to his Friend at Ispahan

      Bibliography

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