Mary Pix

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Mary Pix (1666-1709) was an English novelist and playwright. Church records indicate that she lived in London, marrying George Pix, a merchant tailor from Hawkhurst, Kent in 1684. Baptismal records reveal that she had two sons, George (1689) and William (1691). It appears that George died in 1690.

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[edit] Works

Pix produced one novel and seven plays. There are four other plays that were published anonymously that are generally attributed to her.

[edit] Novel

  • The Inhumane Cardinal, or, Innocence Betrayed, 1696

[edit] Plays

  • Ibrahim, the Thirteenth Emperor of the Turks, 1696
  • The Spanish Wives, 1696
  • The Innocent Mistress, 1697
  • The Deceiver Deceived, 1697
  • Queen Catharine, or, The Ruines of Love, 1698
  • The False Friend, or, the Fate of Disobedience, 1699
  • The Beau Defeated, or, the Lucky Younger Brother, 1700
  • The Double Distress, 1701
  • The Czar of Muscovy, 1701 (attributed to Pix although not published in her name)
  • The Different Widows: or, Intrigue All-A-Mode, 1703 (attributed to Pix although not published in her name)
  • The Conquest of Spain, 1705 (attributed to Pix although not published in her name)
  • The Adventures in Madrid, 1706 (attributed to Pix although not published in her name)

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