by Daniel Defoe (Author)
The only 1 of Defoe's protagonists who meets an unfortunate end. Deserted by her rakish husband, the beautiful Roxana abandons poverty, morality and her 5 children and embarks on a career of sexual intrigue and fraud in England, France and Netherlands. A 2nd marriage to a jeweller leaves her widowed, but Roxana climbs to a state of great social importance through a series of increasingly grand affairs. However, she tires of her opulent lifestyle and attempts to put it behind her, only to find that she has employed in her own household a daughter that she had abandoned many years previously. The girl's determination to force her mother to acknowledge her threatens to expose Roxana's dissolute past, something which Roxana does not want revealed at any price...
Format: Paperback
Pages: 334
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 05 Oct 1998
ISBN 10: 0460876767
ISBN 13: 9780460876766
Book Overview: *Editor presents latest Defoe scholarship in a critical introduction, chronology of Defoe's life and time, notes, selected criticism, list of suggested reading and text summary. *Reset with wide B format pages to give generous margins for notes.