Memoirs of Fanny Hill

Memoirs of Fanny Hill

By John Cleland

Subjects: Autobiography, women authors, Young women, Women, England, fiction, Prostitution in fiction, Fiction, general, Sexuality, ., Large type books, Fiction, romance, erotic, erotic, Fiction, historical, general, London (england), fiction, Erotic literature, Fiction, erotica, Sexual behavior, Prostitutes --Fiction. London (England) --Fiction.Erotic fiction., Fiction, Erotic Literature, Social life and customs, Fiction, erotica, general, English literature, Prostitutes, History, Sex customs, Classic Literature, Women in fiction, English Erotic stories

Description: Memoirs of Fanny Hill was written in debtor's prison in 1784 and was the first modern erotic novel in English. A young woman, Fanny Hill, is forced by poverty to go into service, but is tricked into becoming a prostitute instead. She is then saved by her love, only to have his jealous father send him from the country some months later. She moves from one lover to the next, gaining maturity with each encounter, and nearing her...happy ending.

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