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"Madame Riccoboni (1714-1792) was an actress, and the wife of comedian and dramatist Antoine Franc̦ois Riccoboni. She quit acting in 1761, when her success as a writer allowed her to retire. She was much influenced by English writers, and her novels have been compared to Mackenzie and Fielding. Her novels include Lettres de mistriss Fanny Butlerd (1757), and Histoire de M. Le Marquis de Créssy (1758). She also wrote a continuation of Marivaux's unfinished Marianne and a novel on the subject of Fielding's Amelia. The present work was reprinted numerous times. The first edition, however, is scarce"-- vendor.
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