
Moll Flanders
The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders
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"Moll Flanders" is a novel by Daniel Defoe, first published in 1722. The narrative follows the life of the titular character, Moll Flanders, who is born in Newgate Prison and spends her life navigating the challenges of 17th-century England. The novel is a picaresque tale that explores themes of crime, punishment, and redemption. Moll's life is marked by a series of marriages, relationships, and criminal activities, including theft and deception, as she strives to improve her social standing and secure financial stability. Throughout the novel, Moll's character is portrayed with complexity, as...
"Moll Flanders" is a novel by Daniel Defoe, first published in 1722. The narrative follows the life of the titular character, Moll Flanders, who is born in Newgate Prison and spends her life navigating the challenges of 17th-century England. The novel is a picaresque tale that explores themes of crime, punishment, and redemption. Moll's life is marked by a series of marriages, relationships, and criminal activities, including theft and deception, as she strives to improve her social standing and secure financial stability. Throughout the novel, Moll's character is portrayed with complexity, as she is both a victim of her circumstances and an agent of her own destiny. Defoe's work is renowned for its detailed depiction of the social and economic conditions of the time, as well as its exploration of the moral ambiguities faced by individuals in pursuit of survival and success. The novel is considered a significant contribution to the development of the English novel, blending elements of realism and adventure with a keen insight into human nature.