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Présentation Fanny Hill de Cleland, John Format Relié
- Livre Littérature érotique et sentimentale
Résumé :
Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure is one of the most famous, controversial, and historically important erotic novels in English literature. Written as a candid first-person memoir, John Cleland's novel follows Frances Fanny Hill from youthful innocence into the sexual and social world of eighteenth-century London, where desire, survival, vulnerability, and economic necessity are closely intertwined. Its notoriety has often overshadowed its importance as a novel of manners, urban life, and female experience in a society where respectability, money, and pleasure were never far apart. First published in 1748-1749, Fanny Hill became a landmark in the history of literary censorship. Its frank treatment of sexuality led to prosecution, suppression, and centuries of debate over obscenity, morality, and artistic freedom. Yet the novel endured because it is more than a scandalous book: it is a vivid document of eighteenth-century fiction, shaped by the language, social assumptions, comedy, and contradictions of its age. For readers of classic erotic literature, banned books, eighteenth-century British fiction, and the history of censorship, Fanny Hill remains essential. Cleland's novel occupies a singular place between literary history and cultural controversy, offering a revealing portrait of pleasure, power, and reputation in the world of Georgian England....
Biographie:
John Cleland (1709-1789) was an English novelist and man of letters best remembered for Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure, one of the earliest and most enduring works of erotic fiction in English. Born into a well-connected family, Cleland spent part of his early life in the service of the East India Company before returning to Britain, where financial difficulty and literary ambition shaped much of his adult career. Fanny Hill was written while Cleland was in debtors' prison and first appeared in 1748-1749, quickly bringing him both notoriety and lasting literary recognition.Although Cleland wrote other works, including fiction, drama, translation, and political and linguistic commentary, none approached the fame or controversy of Fanny Hill. The novel's explicit subject matter made it a frequent target of suppression and prosecution, and its publication history became inseparable from the development of obscenity law and censorship debates in Britain and America. At the same time, Cleland's polished prose, comic observation, and command of eighteenth-century narrative style helped ensure that the book survived not merely as a scandal but as a durable literary and cultural artifact.Today Cleland is studied as a significant figure in the history of erotic literature, eighteenth-century fiction, banned books, and the legal history of censorship. Fanny Hill remains his defining work: a controversial classic whose reputation has shifted over time from forbidden book to major document in the history of sexuality, publishing, and literary freedom....
Sommaire:
Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure is one of the most famous, controversial, and historically important erotic novels in English literature. Written as a candid first-person memoir, John Cleland's novel follows Frances Fanny Hill from youthful innocence into the sexual and social world of eighteenth-century London, where desire, survival, vulnerability, and economic necessity are closely intertwined. Its notoriety has often overshadowed its importance as a novel of manners, urban life, and female experience in a society where respectability, money, and pleasure were never far apart. First published in 1748-1749, Fanny Hill became a landmark in the history of literary censorship. Its frank treatment of sexuality led to prosecution, suppression, and centuries of debate over obscenity, morality, and artistic freedom. Yet the novel endured because it is more than a scandalous book: it is a vivid document of eighteenth-century fiction, shaped by the language, social assumptions, comedy, and contradictions of its age. For readers of classic erotic literature, banned books, eighteenth-century British fiction, and the history of censorship, Fanny Hill remains essential. Cleland's novel occupies a singular place between literary history and cultural controversy, offering a revealing portrait of pleasure, power, and reputation in the world of Georgian England....
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