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  2. The Coquette - Wikipedia

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    The Coquette or, The History of Eliza Wharton is an epistolary novel by Hannah Webster Foster. It was published anonymously in 1797, and did not appear under the author's real name until 1856, 16 years after Foster's death.

  3. The Boarding School; or, Lessons of a Preceptress to Her ...

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    Foster is best known for her epistolary novel The Coquette. She published both of her novels as "A Lady of Massachusetts". She published both of her novels as "A Lady of Massachusetts". The Boarding School focuses on a fictitious school called Harmony Grove as another school year ends and a group of students is completing their course of study ...

  4. Hannah Webster Foster - Wikipedia

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    Hannah Webster Foster (September 10, 1758/59 – April 17, 1840) [1] was an American novelist.. Her epistolary novel, The Coquette; or, The History of Eliza Wharton, was published anonymously in 1797. [2]

  5. The Art of Seduction - Wikipedia

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    The Coquette is the kind of seducer who leads a person on without offering instant gratification. Their modus operandi is to delay satisfaction alternating between unexplained warmth and coldness so that the victim stays in a state of anticipation not knowing what is coming next.

  6. Coquette (film) - Wikipedia

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    Coquette is a 1929 American pre-Code drama film, starring Mary Pickford. The film was a box office success. The film was a box office success. For her role, Pickford won the second Academy Award for Best Actress .

  7. Coquette - Wikipedia

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    A coquette is a flirtatious woman. It may refer to: Coquette aesthetic, a 2020s fashion trend that which focuses on femininity with sweet elements; The Coquette, a 1917 German silent comedy film; Coquette, an Academy Award-winning 1929 film starring Mary Pickford; Coqueta , a Mexican musical film

  8. Jane Timbury - Wikipedia

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    Little is known of Timbury. [5] In The History of Tobit (1787), the author’s address is given as “Petty France, Westminster”. [6]She may be the Jane Timbury of Fetter Lane whose burial on 25 January 1792 is recorded at St Andrew’s, Holburn, just outside the City of London. [7]

  9. Coquette aesthetic - Wikipedia

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    Coquette aesthetic is a 2020s fashion trend that is characterized by a mix of sweet, romantic, and sometimes playful elements and focuses on femininity through the use of clothes with lace, flounces, pastel colors, and bows, often draws inspiration from historical periods like the Victorian era the 1950s and 1960s, with a modern twist.