Moll Flanders (IMPRESSION A LA DEMANDE)

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After the success of Robinson Crusoe and its follow-ups, Daniel Defoe published Moll Flanders in 1722. It's an episodic, picaresque novel that recounts Moll's long life of misadventures. It has a journalistic, plain style, with unadorned, prosaic speech that flows naturally from story to story.
The novel is written as a purported autobiography over the course of the narrator's life. As a young orphan in poverty, Moll claims she wants to be a gentlewoman when she gets older, not fully understanding what the term means. What she desires is simply independence and a life free from servitude. In adulthood, she pursues this in two ways. She first attempts to find security by marrying a wealthy husband, and-after several failures and diminishing options-she turns to thievery. In her interactions, Moll proves streetsmart, deft, and quick on her feet. By traveling back and forth between England and the American colonies, the novel offers a lens into different societies through a variety of occupations.
Moll is an enterprising female protagonist, a true individual. Though she receives some help, she is largely on her own in risky situations. She often relies on disguise and deceiving others, but she is always honest with the reader and tells us exactly what she is thinking, including her guilt and remorse.


Rayons : Littérature > Romans & Nouvelles


  • Auteur(s)

    Daniel Defoe

  • Éditeur

    Culturea

  • Distributeur

    Sodis

  • Date de parution

    18/06/2023

  • EAN

    9791041802616

  • Disponibilité

    Disponible

  • Nombre de pages

    414 Pages

  • Longueur

    21 cm

  • Largeur

    14.8 cm

  • Épaisseur

    2.2 cm

  • Poids

    533 g

  • Support principal

    Grand format

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Daniel Defoe

Daniel Defoe, de son vrai nom Daniel Foe, était un aventurier, un commerçant, un agent politique et un écrivain britannique, né le 10 octobre 1660 à Stoke Newington (près de Londres), mort le 21 avril 1731 à Ropemaker's Alley, Moorfields (près de Londres). Il est l'auteur de Robinson Crusoé.

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