[align=justify][box_out][box_in] In November 1753, the British author Sarah Fielding accepted half the payment for her novel TheCry and asked that the other half, when due, go to her “or to whomsoever I shall appoint,” perhaps indicating that the remaining share was intended for someone else. Indeed, many think that the novel was a collaborative venture between Fielding and Jane Collier. This particular collaboration was likely enough, as the two were close friends with common interests. Tey wrote jointly authored
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