The Memoirs of Fanny Hill
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- Nombre de pages177
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4772327-1
- EAN8596547723271
- Date de parution16/11/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille518 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "The Memoirs of Fanny Hill, " John Cleland presents a groundbreaking narrative that delves into the sensual and often controversial experiences of a young woman navigating the complexities of 18th-century London. Written with a candid and eloquent prose style, the novel operates at the intersection of erotic literature and social commentary. Its exploration of desire, morality, and the pursuit of pleasure not only reflects the shifting values of the time but also engages with the emerging discourse on women's sexuality and autonomy, making it a pivotal text within the literary landscape of its day.
John Cleland, an English writer and poet, faced numerous challenges throughout his life, including imprisonment for debt, which profoundly influenced his perspective on societal norms and personal freedom. His own experiences of love, loss, and the vagaries of fortune imbue "Fanny Hill" with a depth and authenticity that invites readers to empathize with the protagonist. Cleland's desire to navigate and expose the intricacies of human passion and the moral constraints that govern it highlights his role as a trailblazer in the genre of erotic fiction.
This seminal work is recommended for readers seeking an insightful exploration of desire and identity within a richly drawn historical context. Cleland's nuanced storytelling invites critical reflection on societal expectations, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the evolution of erotic literature and the representation of women's voices in the 18th century.
John Cleland, an English writer and poet, faced numerous challenges throughout his life, including imprisonment for debt, which profoundly influenced his perspective on societal norms and personal freedom. His own experiences of love, loss, and the vagaries of fortune imbue "Fanny Hill" with a depth and authenticity that invites readers to empathize with the protagonist. Cleland's desire to navigate and expose the intricacies of human passion and the moral constraints that govern it highlights his role as a trailblazer in the genre of erotic fiction.
This seminal work is recommended for readers seeking an insightful exploration of desire and identity within a richly drawn historical context. Cleland's nuanced storytelling invites critical reflection on societal expectations, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the evolution of erotic literature and the representation of women's voices in the 18th century.
In "The Memoirs of Fanny Hill, " John Cleland presents a groundbreaking narrative that delves into the sensual and often controversial experiences of a young woman navigating the complexities of 18th-century London. Written with a candid and eloquent prose style, the novel operates at the intersection of erotic literature and social commentary. Its exploration of desire, morality, and the pursuit of pleasure not only reflects the shifting values of the time but also engages with the emerging discourse on women's sexuality and autonomy, making it a pivotal text within the literary landscape of its day.
John Cleland, an English writer and poet, faced numerous challenges throughout his life, including imprisonment for debt, which profoundly influenced his perspective on societal norms and personal freedom. His own experiences of love, loss, and the vagaries of fortune imbue "Fanny Hill" with a depth and authenticity that invites readers to empathize with the protagonist. Cleland's desire to navigate and expose the intricacies of human passion and the moral constraints that govern it highlights his role as a trailblazer in the genre of erotic fiction.
This seminal work is recommended for readers seeking an insightful exploration of desire and identity within a richly drawn historical context. Cleland's nuanced storytelling invites critical reflection on societal expectations, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the evolution of erotic literature and the representation of women's voices in the 18th century.
John Cleland, an English writer and poet, faced numerous challenges throughout his life, including imprisonment for debt, which profoundly influenced his perspective on societal norms and personal freedom. His own experiences of love, loss, and the vagaries of fortune imbue "Fanny Hill" with a depth and authenticity that invites readers to empathize with the protagonist. Cleland's desire to navigate and expose the intricacies of human passion and the moral constraints that govern it highlights his role as a trailblazer in the genre of erotic fiction.
This seminal work is recommended for readers seeking an insightful exploration of desire and identity within a richly drawn historical context. Cleland's nuanced storytelling invites critical reflection on societal expectations, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in the evolution of erotic literature and the representation of women's voices in the 18th century.