Mary Pix (1666 – 17 May 1709) was an English novelist and playwright. As an admirer of Aphra Behn and colleague of Susanna Centlivre, Pix has been called "a link between women writers of the Restoration and Augustan periods". (From Wikipedia) More about Mary Pix:
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Books by Mary Pix: Additional books by Mary Pix in the extended shelves: Pix, Mary, 1666-1720: The beau defeated, or, The lucky younger brother a comedy, as it is now acted by His Majesty's servants at the New Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. (London : Printed for W. Turner ... and R. Basset ..., [1700]), also by Barker & Henry (HTML at EEBO TCP) Pix, Mary, 1666-1720: The deceiver deceived a comedy , as 'tis now acted by His Majesty's servants at the theatre in Little-Lincolns-Inn-Fields. (London : Printed for R. Basset..., 1698) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Pix, Mary, 1666-1720: The false friend, or The fate of disobedience a tragedy, as it is acted at the new theatre in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields / written by Mrs. Pix. (London : Printed for Richard Basset..., 1699) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Pix, Mary, 1666-1720: Ibrahim, the thirteenth Emperour of the Turks a tragedy, as it is acted by His Majesties servants / by Mrs. Mary Pix. (London : Printed for John Harding, and Richard Wilkin, 1696) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Pix, Mary, 1666-1720: The inhumane cardinal, or, Innocence betray'd: a novel. / Written by a gentlewoman, for the entertainment of the sex. (London : Printed for John Harding, at the Bible and Anchor in Newport-street, and Richard Wilkin, at the King's-Head in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1696) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Pix, Mary, 1666-1720: The innocent mistress a comedy, as it was acted by His Majesty's servants at the theatre in Little-Lincolns-Inn-Fields / written by Mrs. Mary Pix. (London : Printed by J. Orme, for R. Basset, and F. Cogan, 1697), also by George Etherege (HTML at EEBO TCP) Pix, Mary, 1666-1720: Queen Catharine, or, The ruines of love a tragedy, as it is acted at the New Theatre in Little-Lincolns-Inn-Field by His Majesty's servants / written by Mrs. Pix. (London : Printed for William Turner ... and Richard Basset ..., MDCXCVIII [1698]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Pix, Mary, 1666-1720: A song in The lucky younger brother, or, The beau defeated set by Mr. John Eccles ; sung by Mr. Willis, and exactly engrav'd by Tho. Cross. ([London : T. Cross, 1700?]), also by Thomas Cross (HTML at EEBO TCP) Pix, Mary, 1666-1720: The Spanish wives a farce, as it was acted by His Majesty's servants at the theatre in Dorset-Garden. (London : Printed for R. Wellington ..., 1696), also by Gabriel de. Pelerin Brémond (HTML at EEBO TCP) Pix, Mary, 1666-1720: To the Right Honourable the Earl of Kent, lord chamberlain of Her Majesties houshold, &c.: This poem is humbly address'd, by your lordship's most obedient and most humble servant. Mary Pix. ([London : s.n., 1705?]) (HTML at EEBO TCP) Pix, Mary, 1666-1720: Violenta: or the rewards of virtue: turn'd from Boccace into verse. (London : printed for John Nutt, 1704) (HTML at ECCO TCP)
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