Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure
First published in 1749 in London, John Cleland's novel remained banned until 1963 in the US and until 1970 in the UK. Ever since the ban was lifted, it has been the object of academic study and one of the most frequently read novels of the eighteenth century. This volume includes two editions in one: the original text from 1749; and a version in which spelling and punctuation have been improved according to the standards of 18th-century English. Each version is accompanied by 138 explanatory notes.
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Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure
First published in 1749 in London, John Cleland's novel remained banned until 1963 in the US and until 1970 in the UK. Ever since the ban was lifted, it has been the object of academic study and one of the most frequently read novels of the eighteenth century. This volume includes two editions in one: the original text from 1749; and a version in which spelling and punctuation have been improved according to the standards of 18th-century English. Each version is accompanied by 138 explanatory notes.
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Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure

Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure

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First published in 1749 in London, John Cleland's novel remained banned until 1963 in the US and until 1970 in the UK. Ever since the ban was lifted, it has been the object of academic study and one of the most frequently read novels of the eighteenth century. This volume includes two editions in one: the original text from 1749; and a version in which spelling and punctuation have been improved according to the standards of 18th-century English. Each version is accompanied by 138 explanatory notes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780993995163
Publisher: Universitas Press
Publication date: 11/05/2015
Pages: 384
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

John Cleland (1710-1789) will forever be associated with his novel Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure and with its heroine, Fanny Hill.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
John Cleland: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Text

Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure

Appendix A: Censorship and Its Repeal
  1. Warrants for the Detention of Cleland and Others (1749)
  2. Statement of Ralph Griffiths Taken before Lovel Stanhope, Law Clerk (13 November 1749)
  3. Letter from Cleland to Lovel Stanhope, Law Clerk (13 November 1749)
  4. John Nichols, Obituary of Cleland (February 1789)
  5. Ruling of Supreme Court Justice Arthur G. Klein (23 August 1963)
Appendix B: Writing Sex
  1. From The School of Venus (1680)
  2. From Thomas Stretzer, A New Description of Merryland (1741)
  3. From John Armstrong, The Oeconomy of Love (1745)
  4. From the Trial of Francis Charteris for Rape (1730)
  5. Trial of John Deacon and Thomas Blair for Sodomitical Practices (1743)
  6. From Thomas Cannon, Ancient and Modern Pederasty Investigated and Exemplify’d (1749)
Appendix C: Sexual Bodies
  1. From Nicholas Venette, The Pleasures of Conjugal-Love Explain’d (1740?)
  2. From William Cowper, The Anatomy of Humane Bodies (1737)
  3. From La Mettrie, Man a Machine (1749)
  4. From Cleland, Institutes of Health (1761)
Appendix D: Prostitution
  1. From Cleland, The Case of the Unfortunate Bosavern Penlez (1749)
  2. From Memoirs of the Celebrated Miss Fanny M— (1759)
  3. From Genuine Memoirs of the Celebrated Miss Maria Brown (1766)
  4. From Harris’s List of Covent Garden Ladies (1757–95)
Appendix E: Cleland’s Writings on the Novel
  1. Review of Tobias Smollett’s Peregrine Pickle, Monthly Review (March 1751)
  2. Review of Henry Fielding’s Amelia, Monthly Review (December 1751)
  3. From The Dictionary of Love (1753)
  4. From Commentary on Historical and Physical Dissertation on the Case of Catherine Vizzani (1751)

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