The Author's Preface to Réflexions begins disarmingly with the writer following her rambling thoughts, but shifts to a muted challenge when she declares herself offended to see Men so blind to their own interest, as...
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Eliza Parsons
Several sources, both early nineteenth-century and late twentieth-century, attribute this novel to Mrs [Elizabeth] Meeke
, even though the publisher, place of publication, and title-page mention of previous works all firmly tie it to EP
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Elizabeth Griffith
EG
(a Lady) issued a first translation: The Memoirs of Ninon de L'Enclos
, with Her Letters to Monsieur de St. Evremond
and the Marquis de Sevigné—actually a novel ascribed to Douxménil