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portada Moll Flanders (in Spanish)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Collection
Clásica
Year
2017
Language
Spanish
Pages
432
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
19.00 x 12.50
ISBN13
9788408164708
Edition No.
1

Moll Flanders (in Spanish)

Daniel Defoe (Author) · Austral · Paperback

Moll Flanders (in Spanish) - Daniel Defoe

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Synopsis "Moll Flanders (in Spanish)"

Además del Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe escribió las aventuras y desventuras de una de las heroínas literarias más universales de la historia.


«Otra historia de soledad, con una heroína sola frente al mundo; no está en una isla desierta como Robinson, sino en medio de la gente, pero sólo añade dramatismo a la cuestión, el drama de la soledad en compañía, peor aún, de la soledad y el desamparo del que vive rodeado de egoísmos atroces. Robinson Crusoe luchaba con las fuerzas de la naturaleza, con caníbales y piratas; Moll tendrá que luchar con los civilizados ingleses de su tiempo, muchos de ellos personas de apariencia muy honorable. Toda la vida inglesa desfila por las páginas de "Moll Flanders" con un brío y una naturalidad que deja atónito al lector. El Destino o la Providencia, la Virtud y el Vicio, el Individuo y la Sociedad, la moral y las flaquezas humanas proyectan sombras muy ambiguas sobre ese relato tan apasionante, vital y paradójico como su propio autor.»
Del prólogo de Carlos Pujol.
Daniel Defoe
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English writer and journalist, Daniel Defoe is mainly known for his novel Robinson Crusoe (1719), though he also stood out for his role in the development of the press and for his political and social essays

Defoe left his studies to become a discreet businessman, whose activities were not entirely profitable, even receiving prison time for his debts

From 1695, after several years of exile due to his political ideology, he starts a new business dedicated to tiles and bricks which begins to work, providing his family—he was married and had six children—with greater economic stability

However, his political activism leads him to publish several essays or pamphlets that cost him days of imprisonment and the pillory. After returning to jail, Defoe begins working from a magazine supporting political factions of the government, participating in the English secret services

In 1719 he publishes his great novel, Robinson Crusoe, which allows him to launch into a literary career marked by successes such as The Adventures of Captain Singleton, A Journal of the Plague Year, or Moll Flanders. His popularity grew and his influence on subsequent generations of writers by enhancing the novelistic genre is notable

Despite all his success and his connections with the government, Defoe never achieved stable economic solvency for long. His death in 1731 occurred while fleeing from new creditors
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