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The Anti Pamela; or Feign’d Innocence Detected

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Language
  
English

Originally published
  
1741

Genre
  
Parody

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Publication date
  
1741

Author
  
Eliza Haywood

Country
  
England

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Works by Eliza Haywood, Parody books, Classical Studies books

The Anti-Pamela; or Feign’d Innocence Detected is a 1741 novel written by Eliza Haywood as a satire of the 1740 novel Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded by Samuel Richardson.

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Overview

The Anti-Pamela is one of several novels written in response to Richardson's 1740 novel, satirising the innocence of the character of Pamela Andrews. Much like the more popular Shamela by Henry Fielding, the female protagonist is portrayed as a social climber, although Haywood's character is much less licentious than Fielding's Shamela.

Plot

Haywood's novel follows the life of a Pamela-esque character, who attempts to use her seemingly innocent nature to become a prosperous noblewoman at the expense of her empty-headed master. However, the innocence of Haywood's Pamela is simply a mask for her devious cunning and deceit.

References

The Anti-Pamela; or Feign’d Innocence Detected Wikipedia