Memoirs of Fanny Hill and Moll Flanders


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Memoirs Of Fanny Hill & Moll FlandersBy John Cleland & Daniel Defoe




Fanny Hill


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It's nearly impossible to talk about the evolution and existence of the erotic genre without mentioning John Cleland's "Fanny Hill." "Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure," as it was originally penned, was published in two installments in 1748 and 1749 in the United Kingdom; the book was immediately censored and banned, and both the author and editor were imprisoned. Reason: the publication of a work of fiction depicting the life of a licentious woman and her sexuality in detail and in a manner that was unequivocally and intentionally obscene."Fanny Hill"'s prose is amusing, witty and occasionally reflective; it has the quality of pornography that is self-conscious, as if the book itself were a parody of the famous "Moll Flanders" that it resembles so much. When reading its abundant sex scenes with ever-changing scenarios, different characters and sexual practices that do not always end up to be gratifying for a Fanny who tries to find herself in the very heart of licentiousness, we acknowledge the enormous influence of this novel - not only in later books of erotica, but in almost every work of written and audiovisual pornography that we know today.




Memoirs of Fanny Hill


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The bawdy tale of a woman of pleasure in Victorian England. emoirs of a Woman of Pleasure (popularly known as Fanny Hill, an anglicisation of the Latin mons veneris, mound of Venus) is an erotic novel by English novelist John Cleland first published in London in 1748. Written while the author was in debtors' prison in London, it is considered "the first original English prose pornography, and the first pornography to use the form of the novel". It is one of the most prosecuted and banned books in history. This is a good companion volume to Moll Flanders. This is a quality soft cover by Green Bird Publications.




Memoirs of Fanny Hill


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"First original English prose pornography and the first to break away from the dialogue form into the style of the novel"--D.F. Foxon, Libertine literature in England 1660-1745 (New Hyde, N.Y.: University Books, 1965)




Fanny Hill


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Historical. A notorious classic. Fanny Hill's story, as she falls into prostitution and then rises to respectability, takes the form of a confession that is vividly coloured by copious and explicit, physiological details of her carnal adventures. Fanny Hill was first published by Cleland in 1748. The subject of immediate controversy (and an arrest), it lingered through the ages in an expurgated form. This version contains the complete, unexpurgated edition.




Fanny


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"Jong . . . filled a gap in the great tradition of the picaresque novel. . . . Linguistically, "Fanny" is a tower of strength. . . . Jong has gone farther than Joyce."--Anthony Burgess, "Saturday Review."




Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure


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As the first critical edition of the most famous erotic novel in English--better known as Fanny Hill--this volume also offers the first accurate, wholly unexpurgated text of the work.