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Moll and Flanders
The term " fictional autobiography " has been coined to define novels about a fictional character written as though the character were writing their own biography, of which Daniel Defoe's Moll Flanders, is an early example.
* Moll Flanders ( 1722 )
Also in 1722, Defoe wrote Moll Flanders, another first-person picaresque novel of the fall and eventual redemption of a lone woman in 17th century England.
Moll Flanders and Defoe's final novel Roxana: The Fortunate Mistress ( 1724 ) are examples of the remarkable way in which Defoe seems to inhabit his fictional ( yet " drawn from life ") characters, not least in that they are women.
* Moll Flanders ( 1722 )
The same year, she starred in the film adaptation of Daniel Defoe's Moll Flanders for which she received a Satellite Nomination for Best Actress in a Drama.
** Some books, films, video games, and TV shows have one or more eponymous principal characters: Robinson Crusoe, Moll Flanders, Emma, the Harry Potter series, The Legend of Zelda series, I Love Lucy, for example.
In Britain, the body of Tobias Smollett's work, and Daniel Defoe's Moll Flanders ( 1722 ) are considered picaresque, but they lack the sense of religious redemption of delinquency that was very important in Spanish and German novels.
The triumph of Moll Flanders is more economic than moral.
* Daniel Defoe – author of Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders ( whose protagonist is born and imprisoned in Newgate Prison )
** Daniel Defoe's novel Moll Flanders
The English novel has generally been seen as beginning with Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe ( 1719 ) and Moll Flanders ( 1722 ), though John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress ( 1678 )
After playing the title role in The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders ( 1965 ) with Richard Johnson, Novak took a break from Hollywood acting.
* The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders ( 1965 )
The first part of Daniel Defoe's Moll Flanders was set in Colchester.
# Long before Moll Flanders ( Daniel Defoe ), Lazarillo describes the domestic and working life of a poor woman, wife, mother, climaxing in the flogging of Lazarillo's mother through the streets of the town after her black husband Zayde is hanged as a thief.
* Daniel Defoe-A Journal of the Plague Year ( 1722 ), Moll Flanders ( 1722 )
Married Baron Moll in Flanders.
* The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders ( 1965 )
# Daniel Defoe – Robinson Crusoe ; Moll Flanders
Examples in modern literature are Moll Flanders, Simplicius Simplicissimus or Felix Krull.
Julie Newmar as Carol Ann and Smoke ( both 1995 ); a cameo appearance in The First Wives Club, Up Close and Personal ( as Marcia Mcgrath ), and Moll Flanders ( all 1996 ).
For Smoke she was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actressand for Moll Flanders she was nominated for the Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress, Drama.
* Moll Flanders ( 1996 )
* The eponymous heroine of Moll Flanders, as an adult, unknowingly marries her half-brother.

Moll and Daniel
* Daniel Defoe, Moll Flanders ( 1722 )
* Moll Flanders, a 1722 novel by Daniel Defoe
Daniel Defoe describes life in the Mint for his heroine Moll Flanders in the novel of the same name.
Daniel Defoe ’ s Moll Flanders includes a character who successfully pled her belly despite being “ no more with child than the judge that tried .” John Gay ’ s The Beggar's Opera includes a scene where the character Filch picks up income working as a “ child getter … helping the ladies to a pregnancy against their being called down to sentence ”.
* Daniel Defoe's 1722 novel Moll Flanders describes Mohocks attacking people at a market.
* Moll Flanders, the title character in the novel by Daniel Defoe
Daniel Defoe was another contemporary with whom Moll exchanges ideas, and for whom he provided illustrations and maps.

Moll and 1895
Fortunio Bonanova is the pseudonym of Josep Lluís Moll ( January 13, 1895 – April 2, 1969 ), who was a baritone singer and a film, theater, and television actor.

Flanders and translation
In the 16th century while Martin Luther was working out a compromise High German for his translation of the Bible, societies called rederijkerskamers, " chambers of rhetoric ," were being formed in Flanders and Holland between 1550 and 1650, which at first attempted to impose a Latin structure on Dutch, on the presumption that Latin grammar had a " universal character.

Flanders and Daniel
* Daniel Defoe-Moll Flanders
The Vermeer performed at virtually all the most prestigious festivals, including Tanglewood, Aldeburgh, Norfolk, Aspen, Mostly Mozart, Taos, Bath, South Bank, Lucerne, Stresa, Flanders, Kneisel Hall, Caramoor, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Berlin, Schleswig-Holstein, Orlando, Daniel, Edinburgh, Great Woods, Spoleto, Ravinia, and the Casals Festival.
Many familiar actors made guest appearances, and others who were newcomers went on to become well-known, including: Susan Dey, Gail Edwards, Shelley Fabares, Morgan Fairchild, Ed Flanders, Mark Goddard, Larry Hagman, Linda Harrison, David Hedison, Don Johnson, Tommy Lee Jones, Don Keefer, Vera Miles, Patrick O ' Neal Sean Penn, Daniel J. Travanti, Joan Van Ark, Carl Weathers, Robert Webber, Eve McVeagh, and James Woods, among many others.
In 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt ’ s Secretary of Commerce, Daniel Roper, appointed Flanders to the Business Advisory Council, which was created to provide input to the administration on matters affecting business.
James Callaway, was born in Kentucky September 13, 1783 to Flanders Callaway and Jemima Boone, Daniel Boone's daughter.

Flanders and novel
Her 1998 novel Flanders -- the highly metaphysical story of an American sharpshooter in World War I -- represented a clean break with her science fiction past and her final outing with Ace Books.
A Dog of Flanders is an 1872 novel by English author Marie Louise de la Ramée published with her pseudonym " Ouida ".
The novel centers, in a very ambiguous way, around the life story of the protagonist Jacob Flanders, and is presented entirely by the impressions other characters have of Jacob for those times when we do indeed get Jacob's perspective.
Marge is inspired to write a romance novel, though after Homer hears rumors that Marge is secretly in love with Ned Flanders due to the storyline of the novel, he grows jealous.
Marge creates the characters for her novel: Temperance, the dutiful lady, inspired by herself ; Temperance's loving whaler husband, Mordecai, inspired by Homer ; and Cyrus Manly, inspired by Ned Flanders.
Contrary to popular belief, and the romantic portrayal by Hendrik Conscience in his novel about these events ( The Lion of Flanders ), he did not take part in the Battle of the Golden Spurs.

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