MOLL FLANDERS by Daniel Defoe follows a woman through her life as she goes to extremes to make her own way in the world. (More than one movie has been made based on this story, so I wanted to read it for myself.) Published in the 1700s, this book shocked more than a few readers, but is rather tame compared to today's standards.
The book itself begins with a brief personal history of the author, as well as summaries of some of his novels and a bibliography. As for Moll, determined not to be a servant, she manipulates multiple husbands, sheds unwanted children, and, when her looks fade, she resorts to a life of crime. Her story is the antithesis of Pride & Prejudice. Slow pace, but entertaining.
As always,
AstraDaemon
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