The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders (International Collectors Library)

  • Hard Cover
  • Garden City, New York: International Collectors Library, 1970
By Defoe, Daniel
Garden City, New York: International Collectors Library, 1970. Reissue. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8x5x1. Publisher's insert laid in. Scuff marks down binding edge of rear board. 1970 Hard Cover. x, [2], 344 pp. Leicester Square replica binding. Dark brown leatherette boards, gilt titles and decorations, top edge gilt, ribbon marker bound in, dark brown endpapers. Moll Flanders 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. By 1721, Defoe had become a recognised novelist, with the success of Robinson Crusoe in 1719. His political work was tapering off at this point, due to the fall of both Whig and Tory party leaders with whom he had been associated; Robert Walpole was beginning his rise, and Defoe was never fully at home with Walpole's group. Defoe's Whig views are nevertheless evident in the story of Moll, and the novel's full title gives some insight into this and the outline of the plot: It is usually assumed that the novel was written by Daniel Defoe, and his name is commonly given as the author in modern printings of the novel. However, the original printing did not have an author, as it was an apparent autobiography. The attribution of Moll Flanders to Defoe was made by bookseller Francis Noble in 1770, after Defoe's death in 1731. The novel is based partially on the life of Moll King, a London criminal whom Defoe met while visiting Newgate Prison.

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