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The fair triumvirate of wit : ウィキペディア英語版 | The fair triumvirate of wit The fair triumvirate of wit refers to the three 17th and 18th century authors Eliza Haywood, Delarivier Manley, and Aphra Behn. == Term and usage == The term was coined by poet-critic Rev. James Sterling in a dedicatory verse to Haywood's ''Secret Histories, Novels, and Poems'', and acknowledges the authors' stature as the three most influential women writers of the time.〔 Subsequent feminist literary criticism has helped restore their work–which includes plays, poetry, novels, and essays–to prominence.〔 As the verse appears in the dedication to Haywood's book, it is perhaps unsurprising that Sterling positions her as the most impressive of the three, writing:
Pathetic ''Behn'', or ''Manley's'' greater Name; Forget their Sex, and own when ''Haywood'' writ, She clos'd the Fair triumvirate of Wit.〔
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