Due to the 18th century era which this book was written in, I wasn't expecting it to be so graphic. I must disagree with all the comments about how this book has no plot. One must simply look past all the sex to fully appreciate its contents. The story is a fictional biography of Fanny Hill's transformation from poor stupid country girl to an experienced aristocratic woman of her time.
I was fascinated by the language, the fact that this book was written by a man, and all the little historical facts that could be gathered along the way.
The modern literature has various roots and one of the modern erotic literature is Fanny Hill. The main character is girl named Fanny who was forced to earn money by prostitution by necessity in very tender age. She was exploring the all sides of her new employment and when she overcame her first shock she got to be used to is and even she tried to find her true love but it backfired her in a way. However the book has sort of happy end. The plotline is mixed with the erotic scenes very skilfully and it is smooth and readable. The language is surprisingly fresh and did not burn out the brain, which is good if you consider that the book was published on 1748 for the first time. The book was banned and suffered the raid of the pirates of those time and was copied and copied and sold on the black book market. As all classics it survived and it is read in our time..