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Roxana by Daniel Defoe narrates the story of a "Beautiful Lady" who transitions from a virtuous life to becoming the mistress of several wealthy men, initially moving from France to England, and eventually traveling through Europe. She amasses wealth through strategic relationships and adopts a Turkish persona, yet grapples with her moral downfall and the eventual consequences of her choices.
Defoe's Roxana offers an engrossing portrayal of a woman's struggle for autonomy in a patriarchal society. The narrative is lauded for its psychological depth and realism, though some find its moral ambiguities and verbose style challenging. The novel’s exploration of social and economic themes remains impactful, making it both a rewarding and demanding read.
A reader who would enjoy Roxana by Daniel Defoe likely appreciates early 18th-century literature, complex female protagonists, and themes of morality and society. Similar readers may enjoy Moll Flanders by Defoe and Tess of the d'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy for their explorations of women's choices in restrictive societies.
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