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  1. Azemia is a satirical attack on what William Beckford perceived as characteristically feminine novel-writing. First published in 1797, under the pseudonym Jacquetta Agneta Mariana Jenks, it joined its companion volume Modern Novel Writing, or, The Elegant Enthusiast (1796) in ridiculing the sentimental and sensational novels of the day, and ...

  2. Azemia (Valancourt Classics) William Beckford, Robert J Gemmett (Editor) 3.00. 8 ratings1 review. Azemia is a satirical attack on what William Beckford perceived as characteristically feminine novel-writing.

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  3. 8 de ene. de 2010 · Azemia is a satirical attack on what William Beckford perceived as characteristically feminine novel-writing. First published in 1797, under the pseudonym Jacquetta Agneta Mariana Jenks, it joined its companion volume Modern Novel Writing, or, The Elegant Enthusiast (1796) in ridiculing the sentimental and sensational novels of the ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AzemiaAzemia - Wikipedia

    Azemia is a satirical novel, written by William Thomas Beckford, that was first published in 1797. The book parodies what Beckford considered sensationalist writing, as well as political issues of the time.

  5. 19 de dic. de 2009 · Azemia is a satirical attack on what William Beckford perceived as characteristically feminine novel-writing. First published in 1797, under the pseudonym Jacquetta Agneta Mariana Jenks, it joined its companion volume Modern Novel Writing, or, The Elegant Enthusiast (1796) in ridiculing the sentimental and sensational novels of the ...

  6. 31 de jul. de 2012 · Amazon.com: Azemia (Valancourt Classics) eBook : Beckford, William, Gemmett, Robert J.: Kindle Store

  7. Azemia is a satirical attack on what William Beckford perceived as characteristically feminine novel-writing. First published in 1797, under the pseudonym Jacquetta Agneta Mariana Jenks, it joined its companion volume Modern Novel Writing, or, The Elegant Enthusiast (1796) in ridiculing the sentimental and sensational novels of the day, and ...