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Hester Davenport was an author known for her contributions to literature during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Her works often reflected the social dynamics and challenges of her time, particularly focusing on women's roles and experiences. Davenport's writing is marked by a keen observation of societal norms, which she navigated through her narratives and character development. Her notable works include 'Faithful Handmaid: Fanny Burney at the Court of King George III' and 'The Works of Mary Robinson, Part II vol 7: The Natural Daughter.' These texts not only provide insight into her literary style but also highlight her engagement with the themes of identity and social commentary.