This novel’s author responded to readers’ and satirists’ interest by writing a sequel titled for the protagonist “in Her Exalted Condition.” For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this 1740 epistolary novel whose title character eventually receives a marriage proposal from Mr. B after resisting his attempts to seduce her.
ANSWER: Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded
[10e] This author satirized Samuel Richardson’s Pamela and represented Mr. B as “Squire Booby” in his novella Shamela. This author also wrote the picaresque novel Tom Jones.
ANSWER: Henry Fielding
[10h] This author depicted Syrena Tricksy’s seductions in the novel The Anti-Pamela. This author of the novel Love in Excess is included with Aphra Behn and Delarivier Manley in the so-called “fair triumvirate of wit.”
ANSWER: Eliza Haywood [or Elizabeth Fowler]
<AH, British Literature>