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Eighteenth Century Perceptions Of Prostitution
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The Man Of Feeling by
Henry Mackenzie was written in the elate eighteenth century (around
1770) while Daniel Defoe's Roxana was written earlier - at approximately
1720. This 5 page paper argues that MacKenzie wished to bring to life
the experiences of Christ, while Defoe was more concerned with making a
political point. The moral theme in both is repentance. No additional
sources are listed.
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Eighteenth Century Perceptions Of Prostitution
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