1) Seduction Novels: metaphors for what broadly conceived sense "Alleviated" through novels that pose sexual seduction as an a biding threat to the sexual purity of women?
2) Why does "controlling" women or women's sexuality become a surrogate response to other forms of seduction?
3) "I wish for no other connection than that of friendship".-Eliza
4) Letter XXVI: "Every woman is at heart a rake".
5) Eliza decides at last to marry Boyer.
6) She has totally "unmanned" Boyer. He's literally, he says, emasculated due to her "dissimulation and coquetry".
7) How does Boyer regain his manhood? He lectures Eliza from his position as a member of an established institution: the church.
He gives her counsel as if he were her pastor.