Who is the author of Moll Flanders Book?
Moll Flanders By Daniel Defoe 1 Moll Flanders By Daniel Defoe 2 Chapter 1: THE AUTHOR’S PREFACE
What was the focus of Robinson Crusoe Moll Flanders?
His focus in the book is primarily on Robinson Crusoe, as that is Defoe’s book that follows the clearest pattern of spiritual autobiography. He does discuss Moll Flanders at length, stating that the disconnectedness of the events in the book can be attributed to the book’s spiritual autobiographical nature.
How old was Moll Flanders when he married his wife?
Moll, now 42, resorts to another beau, a bank clerk, who while still married to an adulterous wife (a “whore”), proposes to Moll after she entrusts him with her financial holdings.
How did Moll Flanders become known as a thief?
She becomes well known among those “in the trade,” and is given the name Moll Flanders. She is helped throughout her career as a thief by her Governess, who also acts as receiver. (During this time she briefly becomes the mistress of a man she robbed.) Moll is finally caught by two maids whilst trying to steal from a house.
His focus in the book is primarily on Robinson Crusoe, as that is Defoe’s book that follows the clearest pattern of spiritual autobiography. He does discuss Moll Flanders at length, stating that the disconnectedness of the events in the book can be attributed to the book’s spiritual autobiographical nature.
She becomes well known among those “in the trade,” and is given the name Moll Flanders. She is helped throughout her career as a thief by her Governess, who also acts as receiver. (During this time she briefly becomes the mistress of a man she robbed.) Moll is finally caught by two maids whilst trying to steal from a house.
Moll, now 42, resorts to another beau, a bank clerk, who while still married to an adulterous wife (a “whore”), proposes to Moll after she entrusts him with her financial holdings.