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Moll Flanders - Daniel Defoe eBook

by Daniel Defoe
language: brazilian portuguese
Publisher: Lebooks Editora, September of 2024 ‧
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Publicado en 1722, Moll Flanders es una de las obras más destacadas de Defoe, siguiendo la vida de su heroína homónima. La novela cuenta la historia cautivadora de una mujer nacida en la pobreza que navega por los desafíos de la Inglaterra del siglo XVII con ingenio y determinación. Contada en primera persona, la narrativa de Moll relata sus numerosas aventuras, desventuras y los dilemas morales que enfrenta mientras busca seguridad y respeto. Moll Flanders es más que un simple relato de crimen y supervivencia; es una exploración compleja de la condición humana, la movilidad social y la búsqueda de redención. La representación que hace Defoe de la vida de Moll es tanto realista como simpática, ofreciendo una visión matizada de las elecciones que toma y las circunstancias que moldean su destino. La vívida descripción de las luchas y la resiliencia de su protagonista invita a los lectores a reflexionar sobre temas de moralidad, sociedad y la capacidad humana para el cambio.

Moll Flanders - Daniel Defoe

by Daniel Defoe

Property Description
ISBN: 9786558945260
Publisher: Lebooks Editora
Release Date: September of 2024
Language: Brazilian Portuguese
Pages: 270
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in Portuguese > Fiction > Romance
EAN: 9786558945260
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Daniel Defoe

Daniel Foe — the nickname would only be changed by the author in 1695 to Defoe — (1660-1731), is considered by many to be the first English-language novelist. He was a merchant, economist, journalist and spy before writing his first novel, The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, at the age of sixty.
Having witnessed the Plague and the Great Fire of London as a child, he ended up becoming passionate about travel after getting to know countries such as France, Spain and the Netherlands in depth. With an extremely adventurous life, he was incarcerated for debts and fought for a brief time in the Duke of Monmouth's rebellion. A few years later he began to write political-satirical pamphlets that, again, would lead him to prison. Through the intervention of a Tory minister, he was eventually released and for eleven years he became a secret agent and political journalist for the Tories. He delighted throughout his life in the representation of various roles and disguises, using them to great effect as a spy, and wrote more than five hundred books, pamphlets, and journalistic articles covering topics such as politics, crime, religion, geography, marriage, psychology, and the supernatural. He died in the city of London in 1731, reportedly "a lethargy".

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