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[MANLEY ( Mary de la Riviere )]. Secret memoirs and manners of several persons of quality, of both s

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[MANLEY ( Mary de la Riviere )]. Secret memoirs and manners of several persons of quality, of both s

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Auction Date:2012 Oct 20 @ 11:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
[MANLEY ( Mary de la Riviere )]. Secret memoirs and manners of several persons of quality, of both sexes. From the New Atlantis, an island in the Mediteranean. Written originally in Italian. Printed for John Morphew and J. Woodward, 1709FIRST EDITION OF BOTH VOLUMES, WITH THE TWO KEYS, with the engraved frontispiece to the second volume as called for, pages (2), vi, 246, (2, blank) : (2, key) : (12), 272 : (2, key), 2 vols bound in 1, the two 'keys', printed on slightly larger sheets and folded in, 8vo, contemporary red morocco, gilt bordered sides, gilt spine : some light browning and the boards with a faint old waterstain, perhaps at one time recased, still an attractive copy.The most important of the scandal chronicles of the early 18C, a form made popular and practiced with considerable success by Mrs Manley and Eliza Haywood. Mrs Manley was important in her day not only as a novelist, but as a Tory propagandist. Her fiction "exhibited her taste for intrigue, and impudently slandered many persons of note, especially those of whiggish proclivities." - D.N.B. "Mrs. Manley's scandalous 'revelations' appealed immediately to the prurient curiosity of her first audience ; but they continued to be read because they succeeded in providing certain satisfactions fundamental to fiction itself. In other words, the scandal novel or 'chronicle' of Mrs. Manley and Mrs. Haywood was a successful form, a tested commercial pattern, because it presented an opportunity for its readers to participate vicariously in an erotically exciting and glittering fantasy world of aristocratic corruption and promiscuity." - Richetti, Popular Fiction before Richardson. ESTC notes only the Cambridge set of the two volumes with the two keys and also copies at L and CU-Riv with another version of the keys.ENGLISH PRE 1801; ENGLISH LITERATURE; WOMEN WRITERS; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ;