The two brief novels by Mary Davys are her minor work. They are interesting chiefly for their links to similar fiction written in the period by popular writers such as Eliza Haywood and Penelope Aubin. While they show flashes of the ability that produced
The Reform'd Coquetand
The Accomplish'd Rake,
The Lady's Talelacks those texts' tight construction and focus, and characters in
The Cousinsare not as psychologically developed as those in her other work.
The Lady's Tale is the story of Abaliza, a much beset heroine in the romance mode. Oppressed by incredible beauty and incompetent parents—the usual twin ills of such ladies—she goes through a series of tribulations before she can be united with the love of her life. Her frail mother, believing her last day is near, exhorts
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