Based on the 1722 edition and including annotations and history Moll Flanders is one of the best-selling novels of all time. Preface
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The Text of Moll Flanders
Facsimile title page (1722)
1(2)
The Preface
3(6)
The History and Misfortunes Of the Famous Moll Flanders, &c.
9(260)
A TEXTUAL PROBLEM IN MOLL FLANDERS
269(250)
Contexts
273(62)
[Benefits of Transportation]
275(2)
Daniel Defoe
[Moll's Final Years in Ireland]
277(4)
Anonymous
The Life of James Mac-Faul, Husband to Moll Flanders, &c.
281(9)
Anonymous
[The Counterfeit Lady Unveiled]
290(7)
Francis Kirkman
[The Golden Farmer, a Murderer and Highway-man]
297(31)
Alexander Smith
[Whitney, a Highway-man]
302(8)
[Moll Raby, a House-breaker]
310(3)
[Anne Holland, a Pick-pocket]
313(4)
[Capt. James Hind, Murderer and Highway-man]
317(3)
[Moll Cutpurse, a Pick-Pocket and Highwaywoman]
320(8)
[Virginia Laws on Servants]
328(3)
[Maryland Laws on Servants, Slaves, and Runways]
331(4)
Criticism
335(184)
The Equation of Love and Money in Moll Flanders
337(12)
Juliet McMaster
Moll Flanders: Parodies of Respectability
349(20)
Everett Zimmerman
``Unweary'd Traveller'' and ``Indifferent Monitor'': Openness and Complexity in Moll Flanders
369(22)
Maximillian E. Novak
Some Reflections on Defoe's Moll Flanders and the Romance Tradition
391(12)
Henry Knight Miller
Moll Flanders, Crime and Comfort
403(34)
Ian A. Bell
Moll Flanders: Political Woman
437(23)
Carol Kay
The Crime Wave and Moll Flanders
460(12)
Paula R. Backscheider
Criminal Ms-Representation: Moll Flanders and Female Criminal Biography
472(12)
John Rietz
[The Birth of Capital in Defoe's Moll Flanders]
484(7)
Ann Louise Kibbie
[Freedom and Necessity, Improvisation and Fate in Moll Flanders]
491(6)
John Richetti
Moll Flanders, Incest, and the Structure of Exchange
497(22)
Ellen Pollak
A Chronology
519(4)
Daniel Defoe
Selected Bibliography
523