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018 - I had dressed myself up in a very mean habit

018 - I had dressed myself up in a very mean habit

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In this captivating novel, Daniel Defoe weaves the tumultuous life story of Moll Flanders, a woman born in Newgate and marked by a life of relentless adventure and hardship. Published in 1722, after the success of his earlier work, Robinson Crusoe, Defoes novel reflects his Whig political views amidst a changing landscape of party politics. Molls intriguing journey spans over sixty years, during which she navigates a world of love, crime, and redemption—spending twelve years as a whore, five times a wife (including a marriage to her own brother), and ultimately finding fortune and honesty in Virginia after being transported as a felon. Written from her own memoirs, this tale of resilience and transformation invites readers into the complexities of human experience.
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