Eliza Haywood

English actress and poet

Eliza Haywood - English actress and poet
Born

1693
332 years ago

Died

February 25th, 1756
269 years ago — 63 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United Kingdom

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An actress and poet, contributed significantly to early 18th-century English theatre and literature. Wrote a number of plays, novels, and poems, often focusing on themes of gender and power. Worked in London and gained recognition for performances in various productions. Emerged as a prominent figure in the literary scene, publishing works that highlighted the complexities of women's roles in society.

Wrote the play 'The Female Spectator'

Published numerous poems and novels

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