Written in a time when criminal biographies enjoyed great success, Daniel Defoe’s Moll Flanders details the life of the irresistible Moll and her struggles through poverty and sin in search of property and power. Born in Newgate Prison to a picaresque mother, Moll propels herself through marriages, periods of success and destitution, and a trip to the New World and back, only to return to the place of her birth as a popular prostitute and brilliant thief. The story of Moll Flanders vividly illustrates Defoe’s themes of social mobility and predestination, sin, redemption and reward.
This Modern Library Paperback Classic is set from the 1721 edition printed by Chetwood in London, the only edition approved by Defoe.
The recent adaptation of Moll Flanders for Masterpiece Theater is a book-lover's dream: the dialogue and scene arrangement are close enough to allow the viewer to follow along in the book. The liberties taken with the tale are few (some years of childhood between the gypsies and the wealthy family are elided; Moll is Moll throughout the tale, rather than Mrs. Betty; Robert becomes Rowland, etc.) and the sets avoid the careless anachronism of the movie version released earlier this year.
The breasts, raised skirts, tumbling hair and heavy breathing on the small screen might catch you by surprise if you don't read the book carefully (as might Moll's abandonment of her children on more than one occasion). Unlike his near-contemporary John Cleland (_Fanny Hill_), Defoe was trying to keep out of jail, and so didn't dwell on the details of "correspondence" between Moll and her varied lovers. But on the page and on the screen, Moll comes across quite clearly as a woman who might bend, but refuses to break, and who is intent on having as good a life as she can get.
E. M. Forster in Aspects of the Novel considers Moll and her creator's art in some detail. While he finds much to criticize in Defoe's ability to plot (where did those last two children go, anyway?), he is as besotted with Moll as I am. Immoral? Sure -- but immortal, and never, ever dull. We hope at least a few of the viewers of the recent adaptation take a couple hours to discover the original, inimitable Moll Flanders.
Daniel Defoe (/dɪˈfoʊ/; 13 September 1660[1] - 24 April 1731),[2] born Daniel Foe, was an English trader, writer, journalist, pamphleteer and spy. He is most famous for his novel Robinson Crusoe, which is second only to the Bible in its number of translations.[3] Defoe is noted for being one of the earliest proponents of the novel, as he helped to popularise the form in Britain with others such as Aphra Behn and Samuel Richardson, and is among the founders of the English novel.[4] Defoe wrote many political tracts and often was in trouble with the authorities, including prison time. Intellectuals and political leaders paid attention to his fresh ideas and sometimes consulted with him.
Defoe was a prolific and versatile writer, producing more than three hundred works[5]—books, pamphlets, and journals—on diverse topics, including politics, crime, religion, marriage, psychology, and the supernatural. He was also a pioneer of business journalism[6] and economic journalism.[7]
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这本小说简直是一部关于生存和选择的史诗,它以一种近乎残酷的坦诚,剖析了一个女性在社会边缘挣扎求存的历程。作者对人性的刻画入木三分,没有美化任何一方,无论是那些提供帮助的,还是那些施加伤害的,每一个角色都带着他们自身的复杂性与矛盾。读着主角跌宕起伏的命运,我时常感到一种强烈的代入感,那种在绝望中寻找一线生机的渴望,那种对体面生活的向往,即使手段不那么光彩,也让人在道德的审判之外,多了一份理解与同情。它远不止是一个简单的冒险故事,更像是一份对十八世纪社会结构、阶级固化以及女性困境的深刻社会学观察报告,只是披着叙事的外衣。书中的细节描写极为丰富,从对不同场所环境的描摹,到人物衣着、举止的刻画,都展现出作者深厚的观察力,让人仿佛亲身经历了那个喧嚣又压抑的时代。
评分我必须承认,这本书的叙事节奏把握得极佳,那种跌宕起伏的张力,让人完全停不下来。每一次看似逃出生天,紧接着的又是更深的泥潭,这种“希望与幻灭”的循环,构成了全书最引人入胜的核心驱动力。相比于那些刻意制造的戏剧性冲突,这本书的高明之处在于,所有的冲突都源于角色自身的选择和她所处的客观环境的挤压。阅读过程中,我不断地在心里与书中的主角进行辩论,质疑她的决定,但很快又被她为生存所付出的巨大代价所说服。它不是一本读起来轻松愉快的书,它需要读者付出专注和思考,去消化那些关于命运、自由意志与环境决定论的哲学思辨。故事的结尾,虽然最终的归宿让人松了一口气,但那种历经沧桑后的沉淀感,才是真正令人回味的。
评分这是一部结构复杂、人物关系错综复杂却又逻辑严密的作品。它不像某些传记那样平铺直叙,而是充满了高超的叙事技巧,比如对时间线的巧妙跳跃、关键信息点的精准埋藏与释放,都极大地增强了阅读的趣味性和探索性。初读时,可能会被众多的支线人物和事件搞得有些眼花缭乱,但随着情节的深入,你会发现每一个看似不经意的细节,最终都会汇集成一个完整而有力的图案。作者的笔力雄厚,将社会风貌、法律体系的漏洞、人情的冷暖都描绘得淋漓尽致,那种身临其境的年代感,是很多刻意“复古”的作品所不具备的,因为这种真实感是建立在对社会肌理深刻理解之上的。
评分读完合上书本后,久久不能平复的感受是一种对“运气”与“坚持”的重新认识。书中主角的每一次成功,都似乎是无数次冒险、无数次绝望边缘的徘徊,以及那么一点点难以言喻的幸运的叠加。她所展现出的那种近乎钢铁般的意志力,令人敬佩。她并非是一个完美的英雄,身上充满了瑕疵与错误,但她身上那种永不服输、总能找到新出路的精神内核,却是这本书最具感染力的部分。它向我们揭示了,在缺乏社会安全网的时代,个人的“能动性”是如何被推向极致的。它不是一本提供心灵鸡汤的书,它更像一面冷峻的镜子,映照出人性的坚韧与脆弱,以及环境对个体命运的巨大塑造力。
评分这本书最让我印象深刻的是它对“身份”和“伪装”主题的探讨。主人公为了适应不同的环境、获得安全感或物质利益,不断地更换自己的“面具”和“身份”。这种身份的流动性,在那个等级森严的社会中,本身就是一种极端的挑战。每一次角色的转换,都伴随着内心巨大的消耗和风险。我尤其欣赏作者处理这些转变时的细腻笔触,她没有简单地将这些行为归类为“欺骗”,而是将其置于一个更宏大的框架下——一个关于生存策略的必然选择。这使得小说具备了一种超越时代的现实意义,让我们反思在社会压力下,我们自己又为了维护某种“体面”或“安全”付出了多少真实的自我。那种对既定社会规范的无声反抗,通过这种近乎游牧式的生存方式展现出来,非常有力。
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