Fanny Hill

· HarperCollins UK
2,6
47 reviews
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288
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Fanny Hill scandalised thousands of Victorians with its vivid descriptions of sexual pleasure – read it today to find out why . . .

Fanny Hill is a blushing country maiden until tragic circumstances force her to seek a new life in London. She is taken in by the motherly Mrs Brown, but on her first night she receives a rather unorthodox welcome from one of the young ladies in the house – and swiftly gains a much more explicit idea of what is expected in her new role.

Fanny takes to carnal pleasures with gusto, and she vividly recalls each lusty encounter, every thrusting conquest, in her saucy, voyeuristic and thoroughly irresistible memoirs.

Fanny Hill scandalised thousands of Victorians with its vivid descriptions of sexual pleasure – this only heightened its allure, and today it is appreciated as a true erotic classic.

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2,6
47 reviews
Aaron Iveson
06 April 2013
This was very difficult to read, due to the text formatting errors, otherwise, it is deffinetly NOT a joy to read, at one point it says: She touched his breast, and fondled with it.. What what?!
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Daniel Paul Williams
21 April 2013
Cant open book once i brought it rip off want my money back
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LONELY BOY (Shaimi)
17 February 2020
Fanny Hill is to go bad
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About the author

John Cleland wrote 'Fanny Hill', also known as 'Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure', in two instalments whilst serving time in Fleet Prison for a bad debt. In 1749, Cleland was arrested for obscenity, yet denied responsibility for the novel. The book was officially withdrawn, and not officially published again for a hundred years. However, it continued to sell well and was published in pirate editions.

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