The Memoirs of Fanny Hill. An Erotic Journey Through 18th Century Romance and Scandal
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- Nombre de pages177
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4778118-9
- EAN8596547781189
- Date de parution17/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille643 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
John Cleland's "The Memoirs of Fanny Hill" is a groundbreaking work of erotic literature that intricately weaves the story of Fanny, a young woman navigating her sexual awakenings and societal constraints in 18th-century England. Written in a lively, first-person narrative style, Cleland's prose immerses the reader in Fanny's candid explorations of desire, morality, and identity. Its controversial content pushed the boundaries of sexual representation at the time, prompting debates about censorship and artistic expression that would resonate for centuries to come.
Cleland, an English novelist, faced significant personal hardships, including financial instability and imprisonment for debt, which likely informed his understanding of social challenges and the complexity of human desire. His experiences fueled his desire to write an unapologetic portrayal of women'Äôs sexual autonomy, a theme that remains provocative and relevant today. Cleland's deep engagement with the philosophical underpinnings of pleasure and pain renders his work not just a tale of desire, but a reflection on human experience itself.
For readers seeking to explore a seminal text in the canon of erotic literature, "The Memoirs of Fanny Hill" offers an unmatched glimpse into the intersections of gender, sexuality, and society. It stands as a daring exploration that not only entertains but also invites critical reflection on the conventions of eroticism and the nature of desire.
Cleland, an English novelist, faced significant personal hardships, including financial instability and imprisonment for debt, which likely informed his understanding of social challenges and the complexity of human desire. His experiences fueled his desire to write an unapologetic portrayal of women'Äôs sexual autonomy, a theme that remains provocative and relevant today. Cleland's deep engagement with the philosophical underpinnings of pleasure and pain renders his work not just a tale of desire, but a reflection on human experience itself.
For readers seeking to explore a seminal text in the canon of erotic literature, "The Memoirs of Fanny Hill" offers an unmatched glimpse into the intersections of gender, sexuality, and society. It stands as a daring exploration that not only entertains but also invites critical reflection on the conventions of eroticism and the nature of desire.
John Cleland's "The Memoirs of Fanny Hill" is a groundbreaking work of erotic literature that intricately weaves the story of Fanny, a young woman navigating her sexual awakenings and societal constraints in 18th-century England. Written in a lively, first-person narrative style, Cleland's prose immerses the reader in Fanny's candid explorations of desire, morality, and identity. Its controversial content pushed the boundaries of sexual representation at the time, prompting debates about censorship and artistic expression that would resonate for centuries to come.
Cleland, an English novelist, faced significant personal hardships, including financial instability and imprisonment for debt, which likely informed his understanding of social challenges and the complexity of human desire. His experiences fueled his desire to write an unapologetic portrayal of women'Äôs sexual autonomy, a theme that remains provocative and relevant today. Cleland's deep engagement with the philosophical underpinnings of pleasure and pain renders his work not just a tale of desire, but a reflection on human experience itself.
For readers seeking to explore a seminal text in the canon of erotic literature, "The Memoirs of Fanny Hill" offers an unmatched glimpse into the intersections of gender, sexuality, and society. It stands as a daring exploration that not only entertains but also invites critical reflection on the conventions of eroticism and the nature of desire.
Cleland, an English novelist, faced significant personal hardships, including financial instability and imprisonment for debt, which likely informed his understanding of social challenges and the complexity of human desire. His experiences fueled his desire to write an unapologetic portrayal of women'Äôs sexual autonomy, a theme that remains provocative and relevant today. Cleland's deep engagement with the philosophical underpinnings of pleasure and pain renders his work not just a tale of desire, but a reflection on human experience itself.
For readers seeking to explore a seminal text in the canon of erotic literature, "The Memoirs of Fanny Hill" offers an unmatched glimpse into the intersections of gender, sexuality, and society. It stands as a daring exploration that not only entertains but also invites critical reflection on the conventions of eroticism and the nature of desire.