Fanny Hill by John Cleland
  • 1. Fanny Hill, officially titled 'Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure', is an erotic novel written by John Cleland and first published in 1748. The narrative follows the life of Fanny Hill, a young woman who is orphaned and struggles to survive in London, leading her into a series of amorous adventures and relationships with a variety of characters. The novel is celebrated for its frank and explicit exploration of sexuality, which was quite controversial for its time, leading to legal battles over obscenity. Cleland's writing combines wit and a keen sense of social commentary, encapsulating the experience of a woman navigating the complexities of desire and societal norms of the 18th century. Through Fanny's journey, the reader is exposed to the themes of exploitation, empowerment, pleasure, and the moral ambiguities associated with love and lust. The novel's rich descriptions and intricate character development provide insight into the human experience, making it not just a work of erotic literature, but also a significant cultural artifact reflecting the attitudes toward sexuality and femininity during the Enlightenment period.

    In what year was 'Fanny Hill' published?
A) 1905
B) 1748
C) 1813
D) 1865
  • 2. What is Fanny Hill's profession?
A) Prostitute
B) Governess
C) Witch
D) Noblewoman
  • 3. Who authored 'Fanny Hill'?
A) John Cleland
B) Daniel Defoe
C) Henry Fielding
D) Samuel Richardson
  • 4. Where does Fanny Hill first go after leaving her home?
A) Edinburgh
B) London
C) Paris
D) Rome
  • 5. What theme is heavily explored in 'Fanny Hill'?
A) War
B) Friendship
C) Sexuality
D) Adventure
  • 6. What narrative perspective is 'Fanny Hill' written from?
A) Second-person
B) Third-person
C) First-person
D) Multiple perspectives
  • 7. Which character serves as Fanny's first love interest?
A) Mr. Lockman
B) Mr. Roberts
C) Mr. Smith
D) Charles
  • 8. What ultimately leads to Fanny’s happiness?
A) Gaining power
B) Finding true love
C) Achieving fame
D) Accumulating wealth
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