Anti-Pamela: or, feign'd innocence detected; in a series of Syrena's adventures. A narrative which has really its foundation in truth and nature; and at the same time that it entertains, by a vast variety of surprizing Incidents, arms against a partial Credulity, by shewing the Mischiefs that frequently arise from a too sudden Admiration. Publish'd as a necessary caution to all young gentlemen.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for J. Huggonson, in Sword-And-Buckler-Court, over-against the Crown-Tavern on Lud-Gate-Hill, M.DCC.XLI. [1741]
Publication year
1741-1741
ESTC No.
T11254
Grub Street ID
164530
Description
[4],281,[1]p. ; 12⁰
Note
With a half-title.

Pp.190 and 191 have been imposed in reverse order.

A skit on Samuel Richardson's Pamela'.

Sometimes attributed to Eliza Haywood.