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Coquette (novel) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Coquette

''The Coquette or, The History of Eliza Wharton'' is an epistolary novel by Hannah Webster Foster. It was published anonymously in 1797, and did not appear under the author's real name until 1856, 16 years after Foster's death. It was one of the best-selling novels of its time and was reprinted eight times between 1824 and 1828. A fictionalized account of the much-publicized death of a socially elite Connecticut woman after giving birth to a stillborn, illegitimate child at a roadside tavern, Foster’s novel highlights the social conditions that lead to the downfall of an otherwise well-educated and socially adept woman.
==List of characters==

* Eliza Wharton-the protagonist of the novel who, following the death of her fiance is pursued by two men: Reverend J. Boyer and Major Peter Sanford. Her free spirit and lack of commitment to the male sex bestow her the term “coquette.” Her coquettish nature eventually leads to her demise.
* Rev. J. Boyer-the first of Eliza’s suitors. He is a safe and modest man who wishes to have Eliza’s hand in marriage, yet his predictable nature is not appealing enough. Ultimately, Eliza’s lack of sincerity and commitment cause him to end his pursuit of her.
* Major Peter Sanford-the second of Eliza’s suitors. He is a womanizer who provides excitement for Eliza yet shows no signs of future commitment. However, he eventually marries another woman; this does not prevent Eliza from further continuing her relationship with him.
* Lucy Freeman -Eliza’s best friend, from whom she often seeks advice. Lucy’s disapproval of Eliza’s decisions is evident in her letters. During the novel, she gets married; thus, her name is changed to Lucy Sumner.
* Charles Deighton-Sanford’s primary confidant. Sanford expresses his thoughts in his letters to Charles.
* Mr. T. Selby-Reverend Boyer’s primary confidant. He expresses his blatant disapproval of Eliza in his responses.
* Nancy Sanford-Major Peter Sanford’s wife. Although not as attractive as Eliza, her wealth compensates. She is briefly mentioned in Major Sanford’s letters.
* Gen. and Mrs. Richman-Relatives of Eliza (Mrs. Richman is Eliza’s cousin). The couple provides her with a place to stay upon the loss of her fiancé. While they truly look out for her best interests, their advice is often overlooked.
* Julia Granby-a free-spirit and one of Eliza’s closest friends. She comes to comfort Eliza during her time of despair.
* Mrs. Wharton-Eliza’s widowed mother. Coping with the loss of her husband, she is happy when Eliza returns home but distressed to see her in such a disdainful state.

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