Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure
by John Cleland
(Online Book)
Fanny
Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure (1749) was the first widely-read
English novel in the genre "Erotica." It was written by John Cleland as
he was serving hard time at a debtor's prison in London. Over the
centuries, the novel has been repeatedly banned by authorities, assuring
its preeminent role in the history of the ongoing struggle against
censorship of free expression.
Until Fanny Hill, previous
heroines had conducted their amorous liaisons "off-stage." Any erotic
misadventures were described euphemistically. As women who had gone
astray, they always repented, which made even their most outrageous
dalliances somehow suitable for a moralistic readership. The protagonist
of Fanny Hill, however, never repented a single moment of her sexual
exploits ... quite the contrary! And with Fanny, the devil is in the
details, realistically described. (Summary by Denny Mike)
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About the Author
John Cleland (c. 1709, baptised – 23 January 1789) was an English novelist best known for his fictional Fanny Hill: or, the Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, whose eroticism led to his arrest. James Boswell called him "a sly, old malcontent" Wikipedia