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Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders
by Daniel Defoe
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Defoe's 1722 novel about a spirited and oddly appealing ex-prostitute and thief, now reformed, is not only a disturbingly realistic look at London's underworld, but one of the first works of fiction to explore the interior consciousness of its main character.
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9780140431070,
Book,
Penguin,
1978
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9780812567014,
Paperback,
Tor Books,
1999
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9780404079185,
Hardcover,
Ams Pr Inc,
1966
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9780404079178,
Hardcover,
Ams Pr Inc,
1995
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9780075535737,
Paperback,
McGraw-Hill College,
1950
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9780460872874,
Paperback,
Tuttle Pub,
1993
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Publisher Notes
Abandoned at birth and threatened with a life in service, Defoe's young rebel sets her heart on independence. One fatal seduction and five husbands later she resorts to a life of self-supporting crime.
Media Reviews
"Moll Flanders has a spirit that loves to breast the storm. She delights in the exercise of her own powers."
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