Correct option is D
Introduction: These are significant novels by women writers in the 18th century, a period when female authors were gaining prominence and exploring themes of female experience, sensibility, and social constraint.
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· Fantomina; or, Love in a Maze (1724) is a scandalous and clever novella by Eliza Haywood, in which a heroine adopts multiple disguises to pursue a man, exploring female agency and masquerade.
· Camilla (1796) is a novel of manners and "sensibility" by Frances Burney, following a young heroine's painful journey to social maturity.
· A Simple Story (1791) by Elizabeth Inchbald is a innovative novel in two parts, examining female education, passion, and generational consequences with remarkable psychological insight.
· The Adventures of David Simple (1744) is a moralistic novel searching for "a real friend" in a corrupt world, written by Sarah Fielding (sister of Henry Fielding).