
(1741) I imagine Eliza Haywood reading Pamela and eye-rolling herself seasick. For twenty years Haywood had been writing stories about self-interested sexually aggressive women, the polar opposite of Pamela's male-gazey virginal innocence, and "Anti-Pamela” is a fine example of the type: Syrena, a beautiful young woman of limited means and fewer scruples seeking a fortune through marriage. Easily more fun than Pamela, and far less moralizing.








