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Moll Flanders illustrated Daniel Defoe
Moll Flanders illustrated
Daniel Defoe
Moll Flanders Moll's mother is a convict in Newgate Prison in London who is given a reprieve by "pleading her belly," a reference to the custom of staying the executions of pregnant criminals. Her mother is eventually transported to Colonial United States, and Moll Flanders (not her birth name, she emphasizes, taking care not to reveal it) is raised from the age of three until adolescence by a kindly foster mother. Thereafter she gets attached to a household as a servant where she is loved by both sons, the elder of whom convinces her to "act like they were married" in bed. Unwilling to marry her, he persuades her to marry his younger brother. After five years of marriage, she then is widowed, leaves her children in the care of in-laws, and begins honing the skill of passing herself off as a fortuned widow to attract a man who will marry her and provide her with security. is a novel by Daniel Defoe, first published in 1722. It purports to be the true account of the life of the eponymous Moll, detailing her exploits from birth until old age.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | October 25, 2020 |
| ISBN13 | 9798553218157 |
| Publishers | Independently Published |
| Pages | 414 |
| Dimensions | 140 × 216 × 22 mm · 476 g |
| Language | English |
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