Moll Flanders es una novela picaresca escrita por Daniel Defoe en 1722 que narra la vida de Moll Flanders, una mujer que nace en prisión en Londres a principios del siglo XVII. A lo largo de la novela, Moll utiliza su ingenio, seducción y mentiras para ascender socialmente y conseguir su sueño de ser rica y feliz, ya que debe superar las dificultades de una vida marcada por la pobreza y el fracaso. La obra sigue la estructura clásica de introducción, desarrollo, clí
Moll Flanders is a novel written by Daniel Defoe in 1722 about a woman named Moll who is born in prison and grows up in various circumstances with limited options as a woman. Moll embarks on a career involving incest, bigamy, prostitution, and crime in order to survive. She is married five times, becomes a prostitute and thief, and her priority is survival. The document discusses themes in the novel like greed, vanity, and repentance as portrayed through Moll's actions and reflections.
El documento proporciona información sobre la novela Moll Flanders de Daniel Defoe, incluyendo el contexto histórico y social de la Inglaterra del siglo XVIII, una biografía breve de Defoe, detalles sobre la trama y personajes principales de la novela, y rasgos característicos de la misma. Se trata de una novela picaresca narrada en primera persona por Moll Flanders, quien a través de su ingenio pero también delitos trata de mejorar su posición social de clase baja a lo largo de su vida.
Samuel Richardson was an English writer born in 1689 who wrote influential epistolary novels. He is known for three major works: Pamela (1740), Clarissa (1747-48), and The History of Mr. Charles Grandison (1754). Pamela tells the story of a virtuous maidservant through letters and focuses on themes of social class and virtue.
The document provides an overview and analysis of Samuel Richardson's novel Pamela or Virtue Rewarded. It discusses how Richardson originally intended the novel as a conduct book but later developed it as an epistolary novel. Pamela tells the story of a 15-year old maidservant who withstands the advances of her master through virtue and integrity. The novel was highly popular and influential as one of the first novels to depict everyday people and manners in a realistic way. It also brought attention to themes of virtue, morality and gender roles.
The document discusses the rise of the novel in 18th century England and analyzes works by major authors of the period. It provides biographical information on Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson, Henry Fielding, Laurence Sterne, and Jonathan Swift, and summarizes some of their most important novels including Robinson Crusoe, Pamela, Tom Jones, Tristram Shandy, and Gulliver's Travels. These novels helped establish different genres like realism, sentimentalism, and satire.
The document discusses several topics from the 18th century including major events, changes resulting from the Industrial Revolution, religion, fashion, education, politics, inventions, and Romanticism. It also profiles Mary Shelley and analyzes themes in her famous Gothic novel Frankenstein, such as the struggle between good and evil and mysterious human and cosmic elements. Famous 18th century poets mentioned are Lord Byron, William Blake, and Alexander Pope.
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Moll Flanders es una novela picaresca escrita por Daniel Defoe en 1722 que narra la vida de Moll Flanders, una mujer que nace en prisión en Londres a principios del siglo XVII. A lo largo de la novela, Moll utiliza su ingenio, seducción y mentiras para ascender socialmente y conseguir su sueño de ser rica y feliz, ya que debe superar las dificultades de una vida marcada por la pobreza y el fracaso. La obra sigue la estructura clásica de introducción, desarrollo, clí
Moll Flanders is a novel written by Daniel Defoe in 1722 about a woman named Moll who is born in prison and grows up in various circumstances with limited options as a woman. Moll embarks on a career involving incest, bigamy, prostitution, and crime in order to survive. She is married five times, becomes a prostitute and thief, and her priority is survival. The document discusses themes in the novel like greed, vanity, and repentance as portrayed through Moll's actions and reflections.
El documento proporciona información sobre la novela Moll Flanders de Daniel Defoe, incluyendo el contexto histórico y social de la Inglaterra del siglo XVIII, una biografía breve de Defoe, detalles sobre la trama y personajes principales de la novela, y rasgos característicos de la misma. Se trata de una novela picaresca narrada en primera persona por Moll Flanders, quien a través de su ingenio pero también delitos trata de mejorar su posición social de clase baja a lo largo de su vida.
Samuel Richardson was an English writer born in 1689 who wrote influential epistolary novels. He is known for three major works: Pamela (1740), Clarissa (1747-48), and The History of Mr. Charles Grandison (1754). Pamela tells the story of a virtuous maidservant through letters and focuses on themes of social class and virtue.
The document provides an overview and analysis of Samuel Richardson's novel Pamela or Virtue Rewarded. It discusses how Richardson originally intended the novel as a conduct book but later developed it as an epistolary novel. Pamela tells the story of a 15-year old maidservant who withstands the advances of her master through virtue and integrity. The novel was highly popular and influential as one of the first novels to depict everyday people and manners in a realistic way. It also brought attention to themes of virtue, morality and gender roles.
The document discusses the rise of the novel in 18th century England and analyzes works by major authors of the period. It provides biographical information on Daniel Defoe, Samuel Richardson, Henry Fielding, Laurence Sterne, and Jonathan Swift, and summarizes some of their most important novels including Robinson Crusoe, Pamela, Tom Jones, Tristram Shandy, and Gulliver's Travels. These novels helped establish different genres like realism, sentimentalism, and satire.
The document discusses several topics from the 18th century including major events, changes resulting from the Industrial Revolution, religion, fashion, education, politics, inventions, and Romanticism. It also profiles Mary Shelley and analyzes themes in her famous Gothic novel Frankenstein, such as the struggle between good and evil and mysterious human and cosmic elements. Famous 18th century poets mentioned are Lord Byron, William Blake, and Alexander Pope.
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