Differentiated book- It has a historical context with research of the timeFanny Hill, "tall and red-haired girl, with firm and insolent breasts and attractive ankles," is a seized young lady from provinces who falls into prostitution driven by her desire to try her fortune in London. There, as Mrs. Brown's pupil, her partner Phoebe will instruct her in lesbian love and teach her the art of satisfying men. The difficult beginnings do not overwhelm Fanny, who when contemplating certain lubricious encounters goes on until she wants to follow those paths herself. From that moment, his life as a pupil in different brothels and as a lover of several men, allows him to improve his social status, enjoy pleasure to the fullest and know the romantic love from the hand of the young and rich Charles.Reference work of the eroticism of the Age of Enlightenment, since its publication, in 1749, influenced this genre well into the nineteenth century, and, as a curiosity, it was the first novel whose sale was banned in the United States, there by 1819.
Fanny Hill (Annotated)