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Roxana
Nov 9, 2025 11:35 PM

Author:Daniel Defoe,David Blewett

Roxana

Beautiful, proud Roxana is terrified of being poor. When her foolish husband leaves her penniless with five children, she must choose between being a virtuous beggar or a rich whore. Embarking on a career as a courtesan and kept woman, the glamour of her new existence soon becomes too enticing and Roxana passes from man to man in order to maintain her lavish society parties, luxurious clothes and amassed wealth. But this life comes at a cost, and she is fatally torn between the sinful prosperity she has become used to and the respectability she craves. A vivid satire on a dissolute society, Roxana (1724) is a devastating and psychologically acute evocation of the ways in which vanity and ambition can corrupt the human soul.

Reviews

A harsh, accurate, powerful piece of story-telling

—— Tribune

Remarkable. . . Room at the Top communicates so successfully the mingled bitterness and bravery of youth

—— Sunday Times

He has real talent

—— C.P. Snow

This novel is brilliant...The observation is shrewd and the emotion and the comedy are so true it hurts.

—— Daily Express

Sublime comic genius

—— Ben Elton
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