Moll Flanders [Hardcover](Hardcover, Daniel Defoe)
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About The Book: Born within the confines of Newgate Prison, Moll Flanders emerges as a remarkable female protagonist characterized by her self-sufficiency, intelligence, and practicality. Daniel Defoe's novel, "Moll Flanders," was initially published in 1722, Drawing upon his extensive repertoire of literary works, Daniel Defoe expertly interweaves intricate details of Moll's marriages and the unfortunate circumstances she encounters. About The Author: Daniel Defoe (1660–1731), an English writer, had a diverse range of roles including trader, journalist, pamphleteer, and spy. His renowned novel, Robinson Crusoe, published in 1719, is considered one of his most famous works and has been translated into numerous languages, ranking second only to the Bible in terms of the number of translations. Defoe is recognized as one of the early advocates of the English novel and played a significant role in popularizing the genre in Britain alongside other influential figures like Aphra Behn and Samuel Richardson. While his political tracts often brought him into conflict with the authorities and led to periods of imprisonment, Defoe attracted the attention of intellectuals and political leaders who valued his fresh ideas and occasionally sought his advice. With an extensive body of work, Defoe's writing encompassed over three hundred works, including books, pamphlets, and journals, covering a wide range of topics such as politics, crime, religion, marriage, psychology, and the supernatural. He also made notable contributions to business journalism and economic journalism, establishing himself as a pioneer in these fields. CONTENS: THE PREFACE....................................................7THE HISTORY AND MISFORTUNES OFTHE FAMOUS MOLL FLANDERS, ETC................................. 13 The Title 'Moll Flanders written/authored/edited by Daniel Defoe', published in the year 2023. The ISBN 9789356631069 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total o