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Featured on PDR in the essay “You Think Me a Bold Cheat”: Mary Carleton, Counterfeit Princess

Accused of posing as foreign royalty to lure her young suitor into a bigamous marriage, Mary Carleton was the subject of dozens of pamphlets and broadsides published in the mid-17th century, including by Carleton herself. Investigating the fraudster’s life, Laura Kolb finds a self-fashioning figure who both influenced the emergence of the English novel and serves as a strange precursor to our modern-day fascination with conwomen and counterfeits, like the heiress manqué Anna Delvey.

Portrait of the Celebrated Moll Flanders Taken from Life in Newgate

Date

1722

From

Moll Flanders


Underlying Rights

Public Domain Worldwide

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No Additional Rights


Image Size

1404 x 1731