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Fanny Hill, or Memoirs of a Woman Term Paper

Fanny Hill, or Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, written by John Cleland in 1749 while in debtor's prison, has been called the first pornographic novel. Cleland demonstrated an artful ability to use the writing style of the day, use of irony, and a sup Continue Reading...

Popular Culture in the 18th Century A Essay

Popular Culture in the 18th Century A number of different factors would conspire to make popular culture into a new and different thing in eighteenth-century Britain. There had been popular culture before the eighteenth century, of course: Shakespea Continue Reading...

Seventeenth Century Novel Term Paper

Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, by John Cleland (commonly known as "Fanny Hill"). Specifically, it will answer the question, "is Fanny Hill an unrepentant woman or a contrite woman? It will draw parallels between another fallen woman in "The Fortune Continue Reading...