Moll Flanders
Daniel DeFoe; Edited by Albert J. Rivero, Marquette University
ISBN  0-393-97862-1   |   paper   |   464 pages   |   November 2003

Preface

The Text of Moll Flanders

Moll Flanders

A Textual Problem in Moll Flanders

Contexts

Daniel Defoe—[Benefits of Transportation]

[Moll’s Final Years in Ireland]

The Life of James Mac-Faul, Husband to Moll Flanders, &c.

Francis Kirkman—[The Counterfeit Lady Unveiled]

Alexander Smith—[The Golden Farmer, A Murderer and Highway-man]

Alexander Smith—[Whitney, A Highway-man]

Alexander Smith—[Moll Raby, a House-breaker]

Alexander Smith—[Anne Holland, a Pick-pocket]

Alexander Smith—[Capt. James Hind, Murderer and Highway-man]

Alexander Smith—[Moll Cutpurse, a Pick-pocket and Highwaywoman]

[Virginia Laws on Servants]

[Maryland Laws on Servants, Slaves, and Runaways]

Criticism

Juliet McMaster—The Equation of Love and Money in Moll Flanders

Everett Zimmerman—Moll Flanders: Parodies of Respectability

Maximillian E. Novak—“Unweary’d Traveller” and “Indifferent Monitor”: Openness and Complexity in Moll Flanders

Henry Knight Miller—Some Reflections on Defoe’s Moll Flanders and the Romance Tradition

Ian A. Bell—Moll Flanders, Crime and Comfort

Carol Kay—Moll Flanders: Political Woman

Paula R. Backscheider—The Crime Wave and Moll Flanders

John Rietz—Criminal Ms-Representation: Moll Flanders and Female Criminal Biography

Ann Louise Kibbie—[The Birth of Capital in Defoe’s Moll Flanders]

John Richetti—[Freedom and Necessity, Improvisation and Fate in Moll Flanders]

Ellen Pollak—Moll Flanders, Incest, and the Structure of Exchange

Daniel Defoe: A Chronology

Selected Bibliography