Moll Flanders: The Making of a Criminal Mind
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
116
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1990
Publisher
Twayne Pub
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0805794298
ISBN-13
9780805794298
Description
In exploring the intricate world of Moll Flanders, Paula R. Backscheider delves into the complexities of a character that is both captivating and morally ambiguous. This analysis not only highlights the historical context in which the novel emerged but also emphasizes how societal norms shaped the protagonist's choices. Backscheider meticulously examines the social and economic pressures that drive Moll to adopt her criminal persona, painting a vivid picture of 18th-century England, with its stark class divisions and gender expectations.
The work serves as a critical retrospective on the narrative structure of Moll's journey, illustrating how the author's storytelling techniques enhance the themes of survival and resilience. By dissecting the story's development, Backscheider reveals how Moll navigates a life of adversity, transforming from an innocent girl into a shrewd survivor. The nuanced portrayal of her character invites readers to grapple with questions of morality and agency.
Moreover, Backscheider addresses the critical reception of the novel over the years, showcasing its enduring relevance in literary discussions. This examination highlights how perceptions of Moll Flanders have evolved and how interpretations can shift based on contemporary societal standards.
Ultimately, Backscheider's work is an insightful contribution to the understanding of Daniel Defoe's masterpiece, offering a rich, multifaceted perspective on a narrative that continues to resonate with audiences today. Through her comprehensive analysis, she illuminates the making of a criminal mind, compelling readers to reflect on the myriad forces that shape human behavior.
The work serves as a critical retrospective on the narrative structure of Moll's journey, illustrating how the author's storytelling techniques enhance the themes of survival and resilience. By dissecting the story's development, Backscheider reveals how Moll navigates a life of adversity, transforming from an innocent girl into a shrewd survivor. The nuanced portrayal of her character invites readers to grapple with questions of morality and agency.
Moreover, Backscheider addresses the critical reception of the novel over the years, showcasing its enduring relevance in literary discussions. This examination highlights how perceptions of Moll Flanders have evolved and how interpretations can shift based on contemporary societal standards.
Ultimately, Backscheider's work is an insightful contribution to the understanding of Daniel Defoe's masterpiece, offering a rich, multifaceted perspective on a narrative that continues to resonate with audiences today. Through her comprehensive analysis, she illuminates the making of a criminal mind, compelling readers to reflect on the myriad forces that shape human behavior.
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