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- W1542641330 abstract "Given Mary Robinson's widely publicized affairs with the Prince of Wales and other members of fashionable society, it is not surprising that the public appetite for scandal shaped her career and reputation as a novelist. According to Janet Todd, Robinson's first novel, Van cenza; or, the Dangers of Credulity, sold out on its day of publication [February 2, 1792] primarily because it was suspected to be a roman a clef about her liaison with the Prince.1 By February 15 the second edition was exhausted, and on February 27 the third edition ap peared with a long dedication in which Robinson announced, dis claim the title of a Writer of Novels; the species of composition generally known under that denomination, too often conveys a lesson I do not wish to inculcate.2 Distancing herself from the stigmas often attached to novels and novelists, Robinson also seems anxious to safeguard her identity as a poet. And indeed it is poetry, rather than fiction, that has secured Robinson's place in recent scholarship and revisionist anthologies of the Romantic period.3 Her disclaimer notwithstanding, Robinson went on to publish at least six more novels, including The Widow (1794), Angelina (1796), Hubert de Sevrac (1796), Walsingham (1797), The False Friend (1799), and The Natural Daughter (1799). To varying degrees, all of these works may be said to capitalize on Robinson's own notoriety as well as the popular demand for fiction that traded in the secrets of con temporary high society. Easy assumptions about Robinson's position within the scandal industry, however, tend to occlude the social, his torical, and authorial consciousness that enabled her to produce far reaching commentaries on the scandals of the literary marketplace, the scandals of class and gender oppression, and, ultimately, the scandals of the French Revolution." @default.
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- W1542641330 title "Romancing the Reign of Terror: Sexual Politics in Mary Robinson's Natural Daughter" @default.
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