Memoirs of Fanny Hill
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Memoirs of Fanny Hill

by John Cleland

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
195
Language
English
Published
2009

Overview

Journals of a Woman of Pleasure (prevalently known as Fanny Hill) is a sexual novel by English author John Cleland previously distributed in London in 1748. Composed while the creator was in borrowers' jail in London, it is viewed as the principal unique English writing sexual entertainment, and the main porn to utilize the type of the book. One of the most arraigned and restricted books ever, it has turned into an equivalent for indecency. The book is composed as a progression of letters from Frances "Fanny" Hill to an obscure lady, with Fanny defending her life-decisions to this person. Toward the start of her story, Fanny Hill is a little youngster with simple training living in a little town close to Liverpool. Soon after she turns 15, the two her folks bite the dust. Esther Davis, a young lady from Fanny's town who has since moved to London, persuades Fanny to move to the city also, however Esther forsakes Fanny once they show up. Fanny desires to look for some kind of employment as a house cleaner, and is recruited by Mrs. Brown, a lady she accepts to be a well off woman. Mrs. Brown is truth be told a madam (pimp) and plans the honest Fanny to work for her as a whore. The book stays extremely well known and has been adjusted for the screen somewhere multiple times.

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