
Moll Flanders
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Language: FrenchPublished:
Subjects:
Adventure storiesLondon (England)FictionCriminalsPicaresque literatureProstitutesChildren of prisonersBritishVirginiaWomenEnglandRepentance
Bookshelves:Authors:
- Schwob, Marcel
1867 - 1905
About this book
In the early 18th century, "Moll Flanders" by Daniel Defoe, written in French, delves into the riveting life of its protagonist, Moll Flanders. Born in a Newgate prison, Moll embarks on a journey marked by crime, love, and survival. This novel uniquely explores the themes of resilience and societal constraints, offering a glimpse into the complexities of 18th-century life. Ideal for literature enthusiasts and history buffs, "Moll Flanders" captivates readers with its vivid portrayal of a woman's unyielding spirit amidst challenging circumstances. Dive into this classic work to uncover the captivating tale of Moll Flanders and her extraordinary experiences.
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