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Mary Pix (1666 - 1709)

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Short name Mary Pix
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Date of birth 1666
Date of death 1709
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Lived in England
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The Female Wits - Fidelis Morgan Female Playwrights of the Restoration - Fidelis Morgan and Paddy Lyons Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992: "In 1696 she wrote her only novel, [...]". She knew Centlivre, Trotter, Manley and complimented them on some of their works.

She is a ridiculed character, along with Delarivier Manley and Catherine Trotter in the anonymous play The Female Wits.