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Fanny: Being the True History of the Adventures of Fanny Hackabout-Jones Study Guide

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by Erica Jong
About 6 pages (1,756 words)
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Fanny is a novel of ideas as well as an exuberant recreation of eighteenthcentury picaresque style. Like the young protagonists of fiction written during the Age of Reason, Fanny searches for the meaning of life. She speculates irreverently on philosophical systems which consider only the behavior of men towards one another and notices the gap between the Alexander Pope's elevated sentiments and his personal lechery. The book's feminist themes are expressed by shifting perception so that the matter of human life is filtered through a woman's consciousness. Since Fanny notices that her own behavior changes when (for the sake of protection) she wears men's clothes and the book's most satisfactory.....

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Fanny: Being the True History of the Adventures of Fanny Hackabout-Jones from Beacham's Encyclopedia of Popular Fiction and Beacham's Guide to Literature for Young Adults. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.



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