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Defoe's America

Author : Dennis Todd
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2010-07-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781139488259

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Defoe's America by Dennis Todd Pdf

The Americas appear as an evocative setting in more than half of Daniel Defoe's novels, and often offer a new beginning for his characters. In the first full-length study of Defoe and colonialism, Dennis Todd explores why the New World loomed so large in Defoe's imagination. By focusing on the historical contexts that informed Defoe's depiction of American Indians, African slaves, and white indentured servants, Dennis Todd investigates the colonial assumptions that shaped his novels and, at the same time, uncovers how Defoe used details of the American experience in complex, often figurative ways to explore the psychological bases of the profound conversions and transformations that his heroes and heroines undergo. And by examining what Defoe knew and did not know about America, what he falsely believed and what he knowingly falsified, Defoe's America probes the doubts, hesitancies, and contradictions he had about the colonial project he so fervently promoted.

Defoe and the New Sciences

Author : Ilse Vickers
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2006-03-09
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0521024366

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Defoe and the New Sciences by Ilse Vickers Pdf

This book describes the principles of Baconian science, and their influence on the thought and writing of Daniel Defoe.

The Oxford Handbook of Daniel Defoe

Author : Nicholas Seager,J. A. Downie
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 721 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2024-02-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9780198827177

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The Oxford Handbook of Daniel Defoe by Nicholas Seager,J. A. Downie Pdf

The Oxford Handbook of Daniel Defoe is the most comprehensive overview available of the author's life, times, writings, and reception. Daniel Defoe (1660-1731) is a major author in world literature, renowned for a succession of novels including Robinson Crusoe, Moll Flanders, and A Journal of the Plague Year, but more famous in his lifetime as a poet, journalist, and political agent. Across his vast oeuvre, which includes books, pamphlets, and periodicals, Defoe commented on virtually every development and issue of his lifetime, a turbulent and transformative period in British and global history. Defoe has proven challenging to position--in some respects he is a traditional and conservative thinker, but in other ways he is a progressive and innovative writer. He therefore benefits from the range of critical appraisals offered in this Handbook. The Handbook ranges from concerns of gender, class, and race to those of politics, religion, and economics. In accessible but learned chapters, contributors explore salient contexts in ways that show how they overlap and intersect, such as in chapters on science, environment, and empire. The Handbook provides both a thorough introduction to Defoe and to early eighteenth-century society, culture, and literature more broadly. Thirty-six chapters by leading literary scholars and historians explore the various genres in which Defoe wrote; the sociocultural contexts that inform his works; his writings on different locales, from the local to the global; and the posthumous reception and creative responses to his works.

The Cambridge Edition of the Correspondence of Daniel Defoe

Author : Daniel Defoe
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 1018 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2022-09-30
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781009301961

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The Cambridge Edition of the Correspondence of Daniel Defoe by Daniel Defoe Pdf

This comprehensive and authoritative edition of the correspondence of Daniel Defoe situates each letter in its biographical, literary, and historical contexts. A unique source for a turbulent period of British history, Defoe's correspondence spans topics including the first age of party marked by Tory and Whig rivalry, religious tensions between the Church and Dissenters, the uncertainty of the monarchical succession, the birth of Great Britain and its establishment as a global empire, and the use of the press to mould public opinion. As well as an introduction discussing Defoe's epistolary habits and the distinctive features of his letters, headnotes and annotations explain each document's occasion, beginning in 1703 with Defoe hunted by the government for sedition, and ending in 1730 with him again in hiding, fleeing creditors months before his death. The volume is illustrated with examples of Defoe's letters, offering a fresh window onto Defoe's manuscript habits.

Daniel Defoe in Context

Author : Albert J. Rivero,George Justice
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 723 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2023-05-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781108871921

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Daniel Defoe in Context by Albert J. Rivero,George Justice Pdf

Innovative in its structure and approach, Daniel Defoe in Context contains 42 essays by leading scholars illuminating the life, times, and world of Daniel Defoe. Defoe is one of the most important literary figures in English history, thanks not only to his pioneering novels Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders, but also to his notable works in journalism, travel writing, conduct literature, and verse, both satiric and serious. Written with general readers and students in mind, the essays in this volume provide up-to-date knowledge about eighteenth-century literature, culture, and history in a high quality, clearly written, but completely accessible form. Together they demonstrate the ways not only in which Defoe's world shaped his writing, but also in which Defoe's writings profoundly affected his world, and therefore our world.

Defoe and Fictional Time

Author : Paul K. Alkon
Publisher : University of Georgia Press
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2010-08-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780820337715

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Defoe and Fictional Time by Paul K. Alkon Pdf

Defoe and Fictional Time shows Defoe's relevance to issues now central to criticism of the novel; relationships between narrative time and clock time, the influence of time concepts shared by writers and their audience, and above all the questions of how fiction shapes the phenomenal time of reading. Paul K. Alkon offers first a study of time in Defoe's fiction, with glances at Richardson, Fielding, and Sterne; and second a theoretical discussion of time in fiction. Arguing that eighteenth-century views of history account for the strange chronologies in Captain Singleton, Colonel Jack, Moll Flanders, and Roxana, Alkon explores Defoe's innovative use of narrative sequences, frequency, spatial form, chronology, settings, tempo, and the reader's cumulative memories of a text. Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year is the first portrayal of a public duration—passing time shared by an entire population during a crisis—ranking Defoe among the most creative writers who have explored the way in which fictional time may influence reading time.

Defoe De-Attributions

Author : Philip Nicholas Furbank,W.R. Owens
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 1994-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 1852851287

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Defoe De-Attributions by Philip Nicholas Furbank,W.R. Owens Pdf

Daniel Defoe was one of the most important and best-known writers of the eighteenth century but there is a feeling among scholars that the Defoe 'canon' is a remarkably strange and not very satisfactory construction. Between 1790, when the first bibliography of Defoe appeared, and 1971, when J.R. Moore published the second edition of his Checklist, the canon had swollen from just over a hundred items to 570. A large proportion of these attributions had been made in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, on the basis of features of style, 'favourite phrases' and resemblance to Defoe's known views. This book is a list of all the items in Moore's Checklist (the current authority on the Defoe canon) that at present the authors consider questionable with in each case a note as to who was the first attributer, a brief synopsis and an explanation of the reasons for doubting the ascription.

Daniel Defoe

Author : Maximillian E. Novak
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 786 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Authors, English
ISBN : 0198126867

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Daniel Defoe by Maximillian E. Novak Pdf

Daniel Defoe, best known as the author of Robinson Crusoe, lived during a period of dramatic historical, political, and social change in Britain, and was by any standard a superb observer of his times. Through his pamphlets, newspapers, books of travel, and works of fiction he commented onanything and everything, from birth control to the price of coal, from flying machines to academies for women, from security for the aged to the dangers of the plague. In his fiction he created a type of vivid realism that powerfully influenced the development of the novel. The publication of workssuch as Robinson Crusoe are major events because they shape the ways in which we see our world, so that ever afterwards thoughts of desolation and desert islands immediately evoke Defoe's masterpiece. We should not be surprised: Defoe always wrote to make things happen. During his career as anauthor, he was a provocative pamphleteer, journalist, and poet; but when he was not writing, he was, at times, a spy and a double agent, a revolutionary and a dreamer. He was variously hunted by mobs with murderous intent and treated as a celebrity by the most powerful leaders of the country.Imprisoned four times or more, pilloried and reviled by his enemies, through it all he never lost confidence in his ability as a writer and thinker. Daniel Defoe: Master of Fictions is the first biography to view Defoe's complex life through the angle of vision that is most important to us as modern readers--his career as a writer. From his earliest collection of brief stories, which he presented to his future wife under the sobriquet Bellmour,to his Compleat English Gentleman, left unpublished at his death, Defoe was pre-eminently a creator of fictions. This life gives us, for the first time, a full understanding of the thought and personal experience that went into such great works as Crusoe, Moll Flanders, and Roxana.

Daniel Defoe

Author : Paula R. Backscheider
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 702 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0801845122

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Daniel Defoe by Paula R. Backscheider Pdf

Throughout one of English history's most tumultuous periods, Daniel Defoe (1660-1731) took part in and reported on nearly every major political, religious, and social controversy. This widely acclaimed biography offers a fascinating account of Defoe's remarkable life. Paula Backscheider reveals new information about Defoe's secret career as a double agent, his daring business ventures, his dangerous pen—and his cat-and-mouse games with those who sought to control it. This is the definitive biography of one of eighteenth-century England's most influential figures—and one of the most prolific and widely read authors of all time

Daniel Defoe and the Bank of England

Author : Valerie Hamilton,Martin Parker
Publisher : John Hunt Publishing
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2016-01-29
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781782799535

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Daniel Defoe and the Bank of England by Valerie Hamilton,Martin Parker Pdf

This little book tells the truthful story of how the Bank of England actually came into being. It is a story of pirates, treasure, random good fortune and sheer determination. This is an institution founded on risk, daring and imagination. The tale is entangled with that of the early novel, in particular the fortunes of one Moll Flanders, an entrepreneur of sexual relations in the growing London market for capital in the early eighteenth century. These accounts are woven together with the life-stories of Daniel Defoe and William Paterson, founders of two of the key institutions of our modern age, the novel and the corporation. This reveals connections which are nowadays forgotten, and which the fractured specialisms of ‘Literature’, ‘History’ and ‘Business’ can rarely see. These tales are set against the backdrop of the long eighteenth century - fervent years of inventiveness, high risk gambling, and political revolution. The authors show that the dark arts of deceit, and the credibility of fictions, are requirements for any creative enterprise, and that all organizations are fictions.

The Novels of Daniel Defoe, Part I Vol 1

Author : W R Owens,P N Furbank,G A Starr,N H Keeble
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 1600 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2017-09-29
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781351220774

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The Novels of Daniel Defoe, Part I Vol 1 by W R Owens,P N Furbank,G A Starr,N H Keeble Pdf

Daniel Defoe is known as the father of the English novel. This is the modern critical edition of Defoe's novels. It brings together all three parts of "Robinson Crusoe" and examines their relationship. The editorial material includes an introduction to each novel, explanatory endnotes, textual notes, and a consolidated index in volume 10.

Robinson Crusoe

Author : Daniel Defoe
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 403 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2016-04-19
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781451686746

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Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe Pdf

Enriched Classics offer readers accessible editions of great works of literature enhanced by helpful notes and commentary. Each book includes educational tools alongside the text, enabling students and readers alike to gain a deeper and more developed understanding of the writer and their work. The acclaimed tale of a shipwrecked Englishman who finds himself stranded on an island off the coast of South America—a story of survival, self-reliance, adventure, and faith. This edition includes: -A concise introduction that gives the reader important background information -A chronology of the author's life and work -A timeline of significant events that provides the book's historical context -An outline of key themes to guide the reader's own interpretations -Detailed explanatory notes -Critical analysis, including contemporary and modern perspectives on the work -Discussion questions to promote lively classroom and book group interaction -A list of recommended related books and films to broaden the reader's experience Enriched Classics offer readers affordable editions of great works of literature enhanced by helpful notes and insightful commentary. The scholarship provided in Enriched Classics enables readers to appreciate, understand, and enjoy the world's finest books to their full potential.

The Life of Daniel Defoe

Author : John Richetti
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2015-08-17
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781119045304

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The Life of Daniel Defoe by John Richetti Pdf

The Life of Daniel Defoe examines the entire range of Defoe’s writing in the context of what is known about his life and opinions. Features extended and detailed commentaries on Defoe’s political, religious, moral, and economic journalism, as well as on all of his narrative fictions, including Robinson Crusoe Places emphasis on Defoe’s distinctive style and rhetoric Situates his work within the precise historical circumstances of the eighteenth-century in which Defoe was an important and active participant Now available in paperback

The Cambridge Companion to Daniel Defoe

Author : John Richetti
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2009-01-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781139827751

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The Cambridge Companion to Daniel Defoe by John Richetti Pdf

Daniel Defoe had an eventful and adventurous life as a merchant, politician, spy and literary hack. He is one of the eighteenth century's most lively, innovative and important authors, famous not only for his novels, including Robinson Crusoe, Moll Flanders, and Roxana, but for his extensive work in journalism, political polemic and conduct guides, and for his pioneering 'Tour through the Whole Island of Great Britain'. This volume surveys the wide range of Defoe's fiction and non-fiction, and assesses his importance as writer and thinker. Leading scholars discuss key issues in Defoe's novels, and show how the man who was once pilloried for his writings emerges now as a key figure in the literature and culture of the early eighteenth century.

Transformations, Ideology, and the Real in Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe and Other Narratives

Author : Maximillian E. Novak
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 251 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2014-10-24
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781611494860

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Transformations, Ideology, and the Real in Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe and Other Narratives by Maximillian E. Novak Pdf

This book explores significant problems in the fiction of Daniel Defoe. Maximillian E. Novak investigates a number of elements in Defoe’s work by probing his interest in rendering of reality (what Defoe called “the Thing itself”). Novak examines Defoe’s interest in the relationship between prose fiction and painting, as well as the various ways in which Defoe’s woks were read by contemporaries and by those novelists who attempted to imitate and comment upon his Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe decades after its publication. In this book, Novak attempts to consider the uniqueness and imaginativeness of various aspects of Defoe’s writings including his way of evoking the seeming inability of language to describe a vivid scene or moments of overwhelming emotion, his attraction to the fiction of islands and utopias, his gradual development of the concepts surrounding Crusoe’s cave, his fascination with the horrors of cannibalism, and some of the ways he attempted to defend his work and serious fiction in general. Most of all, Transformations, Ideology, and the Real in Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe and Other Narratives establishes the complexity and originality of Defoe as a writer of fiction.