First published in 1748-9, this novel is a mocking parody of the warning moralism as seen in Defoe's novels, as, rather than ending her life in misery, Fanny Hill rises from poverty to a middle-class existence as wife and mother via several stages of prostitution.
Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure Summary
Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure by John Cleland
Peter Sabor presents both the first critical edition and the first accurate, wholly unexpurgated text of the most famous erotic novel in English, better known as Fanny Hill.
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