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Fanny Hill: En glædespiges erindringer
- Narrated by: Rebekka Owe
- Length: 9 hrs and 34 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Vi følger den unge Fannys oplevelser i Londons dekadente og dunkle miljø; et miljø, der består af glædespiger, bordeller og både frivole og barske oplevelser. Bogen er en bramfri glædespiges førstehåndsberetning fyldt med begær, erotik og romantik. John Cleland: "Fanny Hill - En glædespiges erindringer (1748)". Bogen om den letlevende Fanny, som Cleland skrev, mens han sad i fængsel i London, er blevet kaldt det første eksempel på "roman-porno". Den blev forbudt i store dele af verden og levede i mange, mange år et hemmeligt liv.
©2012 Forlaget Rosenkilde & Bahnhof / John Cleland (P)2012 AV Forlaget
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