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The Fortunate Mistress (Part 1&2)

History of the Life of Mademoiselle de Beleau Known by the Name of the Lady Roxana

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In «The Fortunate Mistress,» also known as «The Life and Adventures of Mrs. Christine, commonly called Lady Roxana,» Daniel Defoe explores the complexities of female agency, societal expectations, and economic independence in the early 18th century. This novel is presented in a richly detailed narrative style, weaving a blend of realism and moral ambiguity that challenges the reader'Äôs perceptions of virtue and vice. Defoe's use of first-person narrative provides an intimate glimpse into the protagonist's tumultuous life as she navigates the pitfalls of love and wealth, reflecting the societal norms governing women'Äôs roles during his time. It offers critical commentary on capitalism, sexuality, and class disparities, making it a significant work of early English prose fiction. Daniel Defoe (circa 1660-1731) was an influential writer, journalist, and pamphleteer whose diverse life experiences profoundly shaped his literary works. His own journey through economic hardship, entrepreneurship, and encounters with various social classes fueled his fascination with the themes of survival and social mobility. Defoe's keen observations of human nature and society laid the groundwork for the modern novel, making him a pioneering figure in the genre. This engaging narrative is highly recommended for readers interested in early feminist literature, historical context, or Defoe's rich exploration of the human condition. Through Roxana's story, readers will find a compelling reflection on personal choice and the ramifications of seeking fortune in a precarious world.

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05 September 2024
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530 p.
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