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Daniel Defoe - American LiteratureDaniel Defoe (1660-1731) had an eclectic range of professions: English trader, pamphleteer, spy, and pioneer of economic journalism, before he became an author.
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Daniel Defoe: Biography on Undiscovered ScotlandDaniel Defoe lived from (probably) September 1660 to 26 April 1731. He is best known as the prolific author of between 300 and 500 literary and political works.
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Defoe and the Plague YearJan 7, 2021 · Daniel Foe (the change to Defoe came later, to class up the act a bit) was born in London around 1660—the details are a bit hazy, which becomes ...
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English Literature: Early Modern Period - Buley LibraryJul 16, 2025 · Defoe, Daniel (1660 - 1731). Defoe was born Daniel Foe in London in late 1660, and died in London 26 April 1731. He adopted the name 'de Foe ...
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Propagandist for William III | Daniel Defoe - Oxford AcademicFrom a political standpoint, Defoe was already what was called a 'Court Whig' by the middle of the 1690s, and he retained that identification proudly into the ...
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The Shortest-Way with the Dissenters - Lehigh Library ExhibitsDefoe was himself a Presbyterian dissenter, a sect associated with the Church of Scotland. This work ultimately led to Defoe being tried and found guilty of ...Missing: involvement Whig
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Daniel Defoe: writer, trader, dissenter, spy - NewstalkNov 21, 2014 · He gained release soon after in return for his services as a pamphleteer and intelligence agent for the Tories. He wrote under a variety of pen ...
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Daniel Defoe's hard-earned lessons on business and lifeMay 16, 2019 · “Trade and commerce were to be among Defoe's favorite topics as a writer ... Later in life he became a spy. Defoe was an early prototype of ...
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DEFOE, Daniel. - Robinson Crusoe First Edition - Peter Harrington5.0 237 · 14-day returnsHis novel Robinson Crusoe, published in 1719, is considered the first novel in the English language, a classic tale of adventure and survival ...
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The Works of Daniel Defoe (1697-1895) - The Victorian WebThe Adventures of Robinson Crusoe(London: W. Taylor, 1719) ; The The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1719) ; Memoirs of a Cavalier (1720) ; Moll Flanders ...
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Daniel Defoe - Robinson Crusoe - Authors' CalendarIn the 1720s Defoe had ceased to be politically controversial in his writings, and he produced several historical works, a guide book A Tour Through the Whole ...Missing: notable | Show results with:notable
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Daniel Defoe | English Novelist & Journalist | BritannicaOct 14, 2025 · Defoe's last years were clouded by legal controversies over allegedly unpaid bonds dating back a generation, and it is thought that he died in ...
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Daniel Defoe Biography - life, family, childhood, children, name ...It is likely that he was born in London, England, in 1660. James Foe, his father, was a butcher by trade and also a Protestant Presbyterian (considered to be a ...
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Daniel Defoe (1660-1731): A Chronology - The Victorian Web... Defoe became a spy for successive ministries, both Tory and Whig. He maintained the public persona of a political journalist. 1704-1713, The politically ...<|separator|>
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After the Revolution | Daniel Defoe - Oxford AcademicFrank Bastian has relied upon Defoe's A Journal of the Plague Year for certain facts about the Foe family during these years, including the notion that James ...
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Daniel Defoe | FOSTER History & Collective MemoryAug 6, 2021 · His father, James Foe (1630-1707), as a member of the butchers' guild known as The Worshipful Company of Butchers, worked as a merchant using ...
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Daniel Defoe | Research Starters - EBSCOHis early career included trade and political involvement, and he faced financial difficulties at various points, including a bankruptcy in 1692. Defoe's ...
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Defoe and the Plague in London 1664-1665 | Exhibits | MSU LibrariesHe was the youngest of three children of James and Alice Foe. His father was ... Two characters in Defoe's Due Preparations for the Plague, a brother and sister, ...
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Daniel Defoe - Literary WorldsDaniel Defoe was born in London in 1660, the year of the Restoration of Charles II to the English throne, to James and Alice Foe (Daniel later added the ...
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Education and Opportunity (Chapter 26) - Daniel Defoe in ContextWe do know, however, that he attended Charles Morton's academy at Newington Green, probably from 1674 to late 1679 or early 1680. Dissenting Academies ...
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The Education of a Dissenter | Daniel Defoe: Master of FictionsLittle is known about Defoe's formal education until he enrolled at Charles Morton's Dissenting Academy in Newington Green. Robinson Crusoe speaks of his ...
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Defoe's Education at Newington Green Academy - jstorMy justification is that many of his ideas about science, politics, ethics, and religion resemble ideas taught at Morton's school, and may have originated there ...
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Daniel Defoe: Religious Liberty in An Age of Militant SectarianismJan 17, 2023 · Daniel's father arranged an entirely dissident Presbyterian education for him—including training to become a minister. Before age 20, Daniel ...Missing: influences | Show results with:influences
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[PDF] Daniel Defoe and the reform of the English nationDefoe was willing to crusade for the poor even though he was at the time employed by the Whig administration. The opinions expressed by Defoe concerning the ...
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Daniel Defoe Biography - CliffsNotesDaniel Defoe was born to James Foe, a butcher, and his wife Alice, in the parish of St. Giles, Cripplegate, London about 1660.
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Daniel Defoe | The History of LondonDaniel began his career in 1681 as a wholesale hose-factor in the City, trading in hosiery for men and women. His garments were manufactured around the ...Missing: apprenticeship | Show results with:apprenticeship
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Daniel Defoe (1660-1731): Journalist and Novelist - The Victorian WebAs a businessman he traveled widely, trading principally in hosiery, general woollen goods, and wine. To fulfill his lofty ambitions, he purchased a country ...Missing: stockings | Show results with:stockings<|separator|>
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Daniel Defoe in Thurrock | Thurrock historical people... Defoe operated a tile & brickworks in the Chadwell/Tilbury area, beginning in 1694/5. However, there are various local theories about this period in his ...Missing: works | Show results with:works
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ON THE TRAIL OF DANIEL DEFOE'S BRICKS Part 1Jan 21, 2022 · Today all traces of the Defoe Tilbury brick factory have gone, disappearing under the construction of the railways, Tilbury docks and housing.
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Daniel Defoe and the Room Above the Wash-House in HartleyApr 13, 2020 · `Defoe', the report goes on, `knew Gravesend well and made daily use of the ferry to get to his tile factory at Tilbury.' Defoe certainly ...<|separator|>
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Daniel Defoe Legacy - ConfinityDaniel Defoe was an English novelist of the seventeenth century. He is considered to have authored the novels Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders.Missing: notable controversies
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Life and Works (Part I) - Daniel Defoe in ContextApr 27, 2023 · The first of his several bankruptcies occurred in 1692. He owed his creditors the enormous sum of £17,000 (about £2,000,000 or $3,750,000 in ...
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[PDF] Bankruptcy in Early Modern EnglandDaniel Defoe - He was declared a bankrupt in 1692 for owing. £17000 (ODNB). Seems to have been a spectacularly unsuccessful businessman. Tried to get a ...
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Timeless advice: Daniel Defoe and small business managementDec 1, 2005 · ... Defoe's bankruptcies as a mark of his failure as a businessman. ... “Business failure” in the modern entrepreneurial context is seen as ...
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Daniel Defoe: bankrupt and bankruptcy reformerDefoe criticized a system that failed to reward the honest bankrupt or provide an incentive for disclosure of assets. This article looks at the development ...Missing: commercial | Show results with:commercial
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The Lucky Lit. Wit Daniel Defoe - Warfare History NetworkThe son of a nonconformist Protestant family named Foe, Defoe changed his name to a more refined version after he married a wealthy young woman, Mary ... James ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Daniel Defoe - Celebrating Hampshire HistoriansSep 9, 2025 · He was party to the ill-fated Monmouth Rebellion (1685) but was pardoned, and during the time of William III (1689-1702) became a close ally to ...
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Defoe, Dorset and the Bloody AssizesJan 3, 2022 · Defoe was among the men who appeared on the side of the Duke of Monmouth after his landing at Lyme Regis, during the Monmouth Rebellion of 1685.
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Defoe, Dissent, and Early Whig Ideology - jstorDefoe claimed to have angered Whig friends by writing a pamphlet denouncing the Turks for their conduct during their siege of Vienna in 1683 (so placing the ...
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DEFOE, DISSENT, AND EARLY WHIG IDEOLOGY | Cambridge CoreAug 4, 2009 · A leading authority on the Allegiance Controversy formerly categorized Defoe as a 'radical Whig [who] used a natural law case for resistance or ...
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[PDF] the political ideas of daniel defoe - eScholarship@McGillgood Whigs, Defoe insisted on the supremacy of English common law; regardlese of the nature of the problem, he felt that the law would ultimately decide in the ...<|separator|>
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(1698–1704) The True-Born Englishman and Other Writings by ...Jan 29, 2022 · The theme of The True -Born Englishman is simple but profound […] What possible right has a race composed of all the offscourings of Europe, ...
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6 The Great Polemicist: Defoe's Pamphlets and TractsThis chapter analyses Daniel Defoe's pamphlets and tracts. It explores his contributions to intersecting political and religious debate during the late ...Missing: major | Show results with:major
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Chronology - Daniel Defoe in Context - Cambridge University PressApr 27, 2023 · The Shortest-Way with the Dissenters is declared a seditious libel and ordered burned by the Common Hangman. Defoe is arrested on 21 May and ...
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Defoe and Censorship (Chapter 15) - Daniel Defoe in ContextThis chapter takes some of Defoe's satirical poems and pamphlets, including The True-Born Englishman (1701), The Shortest-Way with the Dissenters (1702), ...
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Daniel Defoe as Satirist - jstorIan Watt argues that it is a failed satire, concluding that. Defoe's “only conscious exercise in irony, in fact, was indeed a masterpiece, but a masterpiece not ...
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No Defense: Defoe in 1703 | PMLA | Cambridge CoreOct 23, 2020 · Details about Nottingham's questioning of Defoe, the costs of the prosecution, and the final decision to send him to the pillory emerge.Missing: imprisonment | Show results with:imprisonment
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Daniel Defoe Put in the Pillory | History TodayJul 7, 2003 · He also wrote tracts advocating greater toleration for dissenters and at this juncture he made a serious mistake. He wrote an anonymous ...Missing: 1689-1700 | Show results with:1689-1700
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The Act of Union (Chapter 22) - Daniel Defoe in ContextThis chapter reveals that whether he was addressing Scottish or English readers, and whether he was writing pamphlets, poetry, or articles for his Review, ...
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Creating 'Great Britain': The Act of Union 1707 | Oxford Academic... Scotland. The prolific poet and pamphleteer Daniel Defoe travelled to Scotland to promote the Union with poems such as The Caledonian and his journal The ...
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Collection of 15 tracts on the Anglo-Scottish union.,DEFOE, Daniel.Three of the pamphlets dated 1706, however - Considerations In Relation to Trade Considered, The Advantages of Scotland By An Incorporate Union with England ...
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[PDF] War of Words: Daniel Defoe and the 1707 Union - COREThis essay takes a close look at the language Defoe employed in his History of the Union, the language of persuasion, and perhaps also of propaganda, and in ...
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Daniel Defoe's History of the Union | University of StrathclydeThis book is a work of propaganda by Defoe on behalf of the British Crown and Government that acts as a commentary on the history of the Act of Union, starting ...
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In Limbo Between Causes and Masters | Daniel DefoeDaniel Defoe stayed in Edinburgh to engage in keeping the lines of communication open between England and Scotland and in defending the Union against those, ...
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[PDF] War of Words: Daniel Defoe and the 1707 UnionJan 1, 2008 · In the second part of this essay I consider how Defoe handled outstanding Scottish histori- cal grievances at the time of the Union, by ...<|separator|>
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The History of the Union Between England and ScotlandThe goal of Defoe's espionage was to advance the Acts of Union, which would unite the governments of England and Scotland under a single parliament.
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Daniel Defoe and the General Election of 1708 in Scotland - jstor16 Defoe undeniably claimed to have played a major part in the conclusion of union, but his protestations received short shrift from his multifarious critics.Missing: defenses | Show results with:defenses<|separator|>
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Defoe's Review · 39. Exploring a Novel World - Lehigh Library ExhibitsInitially titled A Review of the Affairs of France and published from 1704 to 1713, this periodical was edited and largely written by Defoe. The Review became ...
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Review | English periodical | BritannicaAt first a weekly, it became a thrice-weekly publication in 1705, and Defoe continued to produce it even when, for short periods in 1713, his political enemies ...
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A Skeleton of the Nation: Networks and Infrastructure in The ReviewDefoe's Review (1704–13) is an unusually peripatetic periodical, written while its author was travelling widely on the business of Robert Harley. Focusing on ...
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“An example to the rest of your scribbling crew”: The influential ...... journalist Daniel Defoe. ... This paper critically assesses the literary techniques Defoe used in his great work of journalism, the Review (1704- 1713).
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Supplementary Journal to the Advice from the Scandal Club"Advice from the scandal club" was included in the columns of A Review of the affairs of France from Feb. 19, 1704-April 24, 1705. Owing to the large amount ...
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[PDF] Editing Defoe's <i>Review</i>: Textual Editing ... - Western CEDARIn the spring of 2004, with the Democratic primaries for the U.S. presidential election heating up, I came across a liberal political weblog with a wide ...
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[PDF] Defoe's Review 1704-13, Volume 2 (1705), Part Ithe Review, and had met with it, and wrote on.3 ... tions being made for 'Contributions for their ... raised had been Daniel Defoe himself. He writes ...
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The Fact Man | Clare Bucknell | The New York Review of BooksOct 17, 2024 · To read him now, as Nicholas Seager and J.A. Downie argue in their gigantic Oxford Handbook of Daniel Defoe ... In The Review (1704–1713), one of ...
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Defoe's Review 1704–13 - Book Series - Routledge & CRC PressDefoe's Review 1704-13 (Set). 1st Edition. By John McVeagh. October 10, 2011. One of Daniel Defoe's greatest achievements was the writing and publication of ...
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5.2 History of Magazine Publishing – Intro to Mass MediaDuring the early 18th century, three major influential magazines published regularly in Great Britain: Robinson Crusoe author Daniel Defoe's the Review, Sir ...
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The Correspondence of Daniel Defoe - jstorAnother date about which there is some disagreement is that of the understanding between Defoe and Robert Harley. In a letter of November 9, 1703 (No. 5) ...
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notes 437 secret service payments to daniel defoe, - 1710-1714FOR many of the biographical details of Defoe's life we are indebted to the bibliomania of Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford Out of 251 items in G H.
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Robert Harley as Secretary of State and his Intelligence Work: 1702 ...May 23, 2023 · In 1704, Robert Harley's most favoured and tame journalist, Daniel Defoe, sought to offer him some direct proposals which were christened 'A ...
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Daniel Defoe and the affairs of France - OpenEdition JournalsDaniel Defoe was hired to write The Review by Robert Harley who needed a propagandist to convince Tory and country MPs to support England's involvement in ...<|separator|>
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Defoe's Distribution Agents and Robert Harley - Oxford AcademicThe aim of this note is to provide a full description and analysis of the list of circulation agents drawn up for Robert Harley by Daniel Defoe in early 1706.Missing: secret evidence
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A Secret Agent In EdinburghJun 24, 2018 · Defoe was an experienced agent, with two years of work spying on English dissenters behind him. The instructions Harley gave to Defoe make it clear that his ...
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The secret life of Daniel Defoe - BBCMerchant, political agent, bankrupt, journalist, propagandist and spy, Daniel Defoe was a key contributor to the Act of Union between England and Scotland ...
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How to Sell Out While Keeping One's Integrity (Somewhat) Intact in ...As Defoe makes clear in his letter of 2 September, Harley was to present him to the Queen again, and his secret service payments were to be continued. Gradually ...
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Harley, Political Narratives, and Deceit in Defoe's Secret History of ...May 29, 2021 · In other words, Harley seems to have carried on feeding into Defoe's defense frenzy up to the point of his arrest in July 1715, and possibly ...Missing: evidence | Show results with:evidence
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The Consolidator by Daniel Defoe, and: Political and EconomicAn Essay Upon Projects, Defoe's first major work in prose, was published in 1697, five years after his bankruptcy had left him £17,000 in debt and a prisoner in ...
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[PDF] Defoe and the Project of "Neighbors Fare"This article argues that Daniel Defoe's essay, Upon Projects (1695), works to imagine and restore neighborly connections amongst people increasingly ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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A Review of Defoe's "The Complete English Tradesman" - jstortreatises were written by self-interested merchants advocating particular political economic policies. Preoccupied with problems of foreign trade, what ever ...
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14 Defoe and Economics: Industry, Trade, and FinanceDefoe was a wholehearted supporter of Britain's home trade, promoting vigorous circulation, generous wages, and high employment as conditions of national ...Missing: treatises | Show results with:treatises
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Economics (Chapter 37) - Daniel Defoe in ContextIn 1713, in a treatise describing the Africa trade, Defoe situated the individual quest for wealth that drives the off-island Robinson Crusoe and the ...
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Defoe and Colonialism (Chapter 34) - Daniel Defoe in ContextIf Defoe advocated for the national benefits of a distinctly trade-based colonialism, then Robinson Crusoe's island colony was in many ways a failure of this ...
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[PDF] Daniel Defoe's Literary Economies: The Shifting Role of Narrative ...Jun 1, 2016 · According to Richetti, Defoe's business successes and failures shaped his ideology regarding mercantile capitalism, speculative ventures ...
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Defoe on Trade, Commerce, and Credit - The Tontine Coffee-HouseJan 4, 2021 · Daniel Defoe commented on business, economics, and finance, in each case applying his skill as a writer to a new genre, business literature.Missing: stockings | Show results with:stockings
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[PDF] Daniel Defoe: The Family Instructor - Goldsmiths Research OnlineThe focus of this thesis is The Family Instructor by Daniel Defoe. There are two books: Volume I, first published in 1715, and Volume II, published in 1718. In ...
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Defoe, Daniel. The Family Instructor 1715 - Literary EncyclopediaJan 24, 2002 · was particularly successful: Volume One reached its eighth edition by 1720 and its seventeenth English edition by 1794. One reason for this ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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[Family instructor. Vol. 1]. The family instructor, in three parts; I ...Jun 27, 2023 · In two parts' was first published in 1718. Uniformly bound with vol.2 of the second edition, 1720. Adaptive_ocr: true. Addeddate: 2023-06-27 03 ...Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of ...Apr 1, 2009 · Religious courtship: being historical discourses on the necessity of marrying religious husbands and wives only.Missing: summary | Show results with:summary
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Defoe and Religion (Chapter 24) - Daniel Defoe in ContextBestsellers all, Defoe's The Family Instructor (1715–18), Religious Courtship (1722), and A New Family Instructor (1727) present ethical dilemmas (cases of ...
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A treatise concerning the use and abuse of the marriage bed ...Apr 1, 2009 · How married persons may be guilty of conjugal lewdness, and that a ... Publication date: 1727. Topics: Marriage, Sexual ethics. Publisher ...Missing: themes | Show results with:themes
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Religious and Didactic Writings of Daniel Defoe: Conjugal lewdness ...Conjugal Lewdness: or, Matrimonial Whoredom was published on 30 January 1727 when Defoe was around 67 and afflicted with ill-health as well as the financial ...
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[PDF] AN ANALYSIS OF INDIVIDUALISM AND HUMAN NATURE IN ... - airccDefoe's political philosophy can be seen in Robinson Crusoe, beginning with the emphasis on his individualism, then the depiction of political societies' ...
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[PDF] Robinson Crusoe: A Product of Elective Affinity of the Protestant ...Mar 17, 2024 · Critics argue that there are two major themes in the novel: economic individualism and religious belief, and more or less believe that making a ...Missing: reliance | Show results with:reliance
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[PDF] Daniel Defoe, Moral Relativism and The Science of Human nature in ...9). It is obvious that Defoe in Robinson Crusoe emphasizes individualism especially in the context of the relationship between. Crusoe and Friday. Moreover, ...
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(PDF) The Role of Religion in Daniel Defoe's Robinson CrusoeOct 7, 2025 · Defoe has a supposed divine intervention and Crusoe is placed on the island ... the Divine Providence to be saved. Once he saves Friday from the ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary<|separator|>
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[PDF] Robinson Crusoe: Isle of Providences - Latakia University JournalThe subtle defining of self surrounded by property as home is part of the island psychology in the narrative. Defoe holds to the notion that provision is part ...
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Chapter 7 - Surprised by Providence: Robinson Crusoe as Defoe's ...In writing the Christian conversion of Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe leaves little trace of irony. We are given just the facts, with a realism that seems to ...Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis
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The Divided Self in Defoe's Robinson Crusoe - jstorUnraveling Robinson · 417. As a novel of radical individualism, Robinson Crusoe is a key text in the history of how there was formed, in a period roughly.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Moll Flanders Study Guide | Literature Guide - LitChartsDefoe wrote Moll Flanders in 1722, but the book was published without an author and was assumed to be an autobiography. It was not until 1770, many years after ...Themes · Moll Flanders · Moll's Mother Character Analysis · Moll
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Themes of Moll Flanders - CliffsNotesa greed which leads Moll to prostitution, thievery, and moral disintegration. Moll sees people as ...
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Roxana: The Fortunate Mistress Themes | GradeSaverRoxana: The Fortunate Mistress Themes · Independence · Moral Ambiguity · Wealth · Motherhood · Secrecy & Lies · Travel & Mobility · Social Class.
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Roxana Themes - eNotes.comThe main themes of Defoe's Roxana are morals and economics. These two are causally and conceptually related: while moral issues pervade the entire work, ...<|separator|>
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Roxana Themes | SuperSummaryRoxana, who gains the name of a Turkish exotic dancer or courtesan, becomes an object of male lust; as an erotic subject, however, she becomes less reliant on ...
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The Picaro: Literary Rogues and Literature of FantasyApr 18, 2023 · The picaresque novel features a roguish, but appealing hero, usually of low social class, who lives by his wits in a corrupt society.
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The Matrimonial Theme of Defoe's Roxana | PMLA | Cambridge CoreDec 2, 2020 · Defoe's firm views concerning the moral guidance of the servant by the family head are given in Part ii of The Family Instructor (1715), in The ...Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis
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[PDF] defoe. realism,and the pigaresque novel - ERADefoe's fiction, as all-encompassing critical terms. Each of these is examined, and defined ostensively. When applied to the ...
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A Journal of the Plague Year by Daniel Defoe | Research StartersA Journal of the Plague Year is a significant work by Daniel Defoe, published in 1722, which explores the devastating impact of the bubonic plague on London ...
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Permeability, sound, and space in Daniel Defoe's A Journal of the ...At its height, in September 1665, the official death toll was 7000 deaths per week, although the true count was probably much higher. By the late winter of 1666 ...
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Plague, Fire, and Typology in Defoe's A Journal of the Plague YearThe essay examines Daniel Defoe's A Journal of the Plague Year in light of Thomas Vincent's treatise God's Terrible Voice in the City (1667).
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Analysis of Daniel Defoe's A Journal of the Plague YearMay 8, 2025 · Daniel Defoe's novel, A Journal of the Plague Year, is an imaginatively drawn “history” of the Great Plague that seized England from 1664 to 1665.
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Epistemology and Fiction in Defoe's "A Journal of the Plague Year"People dying at an immeasurable rate cannot be accurately counted; a mass of indiscriminate corpses observed from the edge of a pit defies description. What ...
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Information and Credibility in A Journal of the Plague YearDec 29, 2022 · This article revisits the presentation and reliability of information in A Journal of the Plague Year, with particular attention to Defoe's tendency to set up ...<|separator|>
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Memoirs of a Cavalier (The World's Classics) - GoodreadsRating 3.3 (89) Memoirs of a Cavalier (1720) is a work of historical fiction by Daniel Defoe, set during the Thirty Years' War and the English Civil Wars.
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The Reception of a Journal of the Plague Year and the Nexus ... - jstorfiction and history in the novel that is highlighted by Defoe's Jour- nal, by showing history becoming fiction and fiction becoming his- tory in Defoe's text.
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Did Defoe Write The King of Pirates? - Document - GaleIN HIS MANUSCRIPT BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WRITINGS of Daniel Defoe, William Peterfield Trent noted that a work published in December 1719, The King of Pirates, ...<|separator|>
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The Life and Opinions of Daniel Defoe - H-Net ReviewsHe himself remarks on anonymous works why he regards them as canonical, and provides his own "checklist" in the bibliography of "works cited." Few would dispute ...
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Daniel Defoe: Ambition and Innovation. by Paula R. BackscheiderFeb 18, 2014 · Although the canon is still a subject of dispute (a tribute in itself to Defoe's enormous output in verse and prose), the ground is more.Missing: challenges attributions
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More Wars of Attribution? - Digital DefoeMay 27, 2024 · More recently see “Some Problems in De-Ascribing Works Previously Ascribed to Daniel Defoe.” For some of Seager's recent work, see “Defoe, the ...
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Literary Evaluation and Authorship Attribution, or Defoe's Politics at ...In this essay, Nicholas Seager argues for re-attributing two pamphlets to Daniel Defoe: A Secret History of One Year (1714) and Memoirs of the Conduct of ...
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[PDF] A Look at “Defoe's Contributions to Robert Drury's JournalDec 1, 2023 · Keywords: Defoe, Authorship Attribution, Statistics, Stylistics, Accountability ... 1 The review was published in 2018. (“Review”). I concluded ...
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Style Substance And The Status Of The Defoe Canon FINALJun 3, 2024 · This article re-attributes to Daniel Defoe (c.1660–1731) one pamphlet and confirms his authorship of three works currently listed as 'probable' attributions.Missing: analysis | Show results with:analysis
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Critical Reception after 1900 (Chapter 41) - Daniel Defoe in ContextThis chapter honours the considerable challenge of attempting to sum up the critical reception of an author whose oeuvre is both compendious and disputed.
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Issues | Digital DefoeOf course, it is the accuracy of text transcriptions which underpin any digital scholarship that uses the TCP collections. ... “Daniel Defoe and Immigration,” ...
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Defoe 2.0: An Editorial IntroductionScholarship on Daniel Defoe and his contemporaries has flourished without the benefit of cyberspace, and any new project in the field remains heavily indebted ...
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Digital Defoe (Chapter 17) - Daniel Defoe in ContextDigital methodologies and tools have shaped Defoe scholarship in a variety of ways. Digital collections and repositories have made Defoe's texts accessible and ...
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A Look at “Defoe's Contributions to Robert Drury's Journal: A ...IRVING N. ROTHMAN is an expert on Daniel Defoe, the 18th-century English author of “Robinson Crusoe.” His knowledge of the author of a novel about a shipwrecked ...
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Joseph Rudman: Non-Traditional Authorship Attribution Studies in ...Survey. Because my research is on the canon of Daniel Defoe, the following representative survey of non-traditional authorship studies in eighteenth century ...
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Attribution and the Defoe Canon | The Oxford Handbook of Daniel ...This chapter surveys the debates surrounding the attribution of works to Defoe (with particular attention to the critique of the Defoe canon by Furbank and ...
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A brief history of bankruptcy: From debtor's prison to second chancesDaniel Defoe, was an entrepreneur who, as many do, eventually found himself unable to pay his creditors. In 1692 and again in 1706, Mr Defoe went bankrupt. – ...
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Daniel Defoe | The Poetry FoundationDaniel Defoe was born Daniel Foe in 1660 in London, the son of a butcher (he began to use “Defoe” more frequently beginning in 1696).
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Daniel Defoe: bankrupt and bankruptcy reformerIn fact shortly after the issue had been referred to the Committee on 4 February, Defoe commenced his constant focus on bankruptcy in Review.Missing: instability | Show results with:instability
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Daniel Defoe: Bankrupt and Bankruptcy Reformer | Request PDFAug 7, 2025 · The legislation contained severe penalties and, until 1705, did not provide for discharge from bankruptcy. The introduction of discharge ...Missing: instability | Show results with:instability
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Defoe and government: propaganda and principleDec 14, 2023 · This chapter discusses Daniel Defoe's political work, mainly as ... opportunistic. Having evaluated Defoe's writings in support of the ...
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The Cambridge Edition of the Correspondence of Daniel DefoeMar 24, 2023 · Disappointed Whigs accused Defoe of being a turncoat, and at different times supporters of both parties accused him of being a hireling.
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daniel defoe and the formation of early eighteenth century whig ...Defoe's writings reflect rhetorical opportunism, adapting his views based on audience and persona. The distinction between 'vulgar' and 'polite' Whiggism ...
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Contrariness: Defoe and Political Biography |... hypocrisy, and even lying. Defoe was accused of all of these in his lifetime, and there's no doubt amongst all the scholars and biographers of Defoe that he ...
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David Nokes on the duality of Defoe - London Review of BooksApr 19, 1990 · In many ways, Paula Backscheider has written a highly appropriate life of Defoe. Fat, fact-filled and repetitious, her book offers a ...Missing: challenges | Show results with:challenges
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DANIEL DEFOE - Universitat de ValènciaMany believed him to be an unreliable opportunist. In 1704, deriving the benefit of his large experience and many connections, Defoe set up the weekly ...Missing: criticisms | Show results with:criticisms
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<i>The Oxford Handbook of Daniel Defoe</i> ed. by ... - Project MUSEDaniel Defoe has been called many things: a dissenting moralist, a progressive thinker, an avid Williamite, a political turncoat, a second-rate satirist, ...
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Daniel Defoe (Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731) | The Online Books Page**Insufficient relevant content**: The provided content from https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Defoe%2C%20Daniel%2C%201661%3F-1731 does not list specific titles, publication years, or descriptions of Daniel Defoe's works, including political pamphlets, tracts, or essays from the 1690s to early 1700s. It only provides general information about the author and links to additional resources.
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Daniel Defoe (1661?-1731). Library of Literary Criticism. 1901-05His political, religious, and social Controversial Tracts date from 1694 to 1731. In fiction, some of his best-known works are; “The Life and Strange Surprising ...
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Daniel Defoe - Robinson Library, SwitzerlandIn the last ten years of his productive life as a writer, Defoe wrote mainly non-fiction such as manuals and travel guides; one of his best-known works is ...<|separator|>
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Daniel Defoe and Robinson Crusoe Background | SparkNotesHis mother and father, James and Mary Foe, were Presbyterian dissenters. James Foe was a middle-class wax and candle merchant. As a boy, Daniel witnessed ...Missing: occupation | Show results with:occupation
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Daniel Defoe - NNDBFoe, de Foe and Daniel Defoe. His father, James Foe, was a butcher and a citizen of London. Daniel was well educated at a famous dissenting academy, Mr. Charles ...Missing: siblings | Show results with:siblings
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Daniel Defoe (1660-1731) - Find a Grave MemorialBirth: c.1660. London, City of London, Greater London, England ; Death: 24 Apr 1731 (aged 70–71). London, City of London, Greater London, England ; Burial.
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Mary Tuffley Defoe (1663-1732) - Memorials - Find a GraveThe grave of Daniel Defoe was opened on September 16, 1871 because school children of London had raised money to erect a monument over his grave. This was in ...
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Defoe and the Invention of Realism in the NovelSep 16, 2020 · In the 18th Century, Daniel Defoe brought Realism to the Novel. See how he evolved techniques to make fiction feel more like reality.
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The writing style of Daniel DefoeHis approach to writing is characterized by a direct, factual narrative style, reflecting his background in journalism and pamphleteering.
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Daniel Defoe and the emergence of realism | English Novels Class ...Defoe's Impact on the Novel. Influence on Character and Setting. Emphasized ordinary individuals and their experiences. Influenced subsequent novelists to ...
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Analysis of Daniel Defoe's Novels - Literary Theory and CriticismApr 15, 2019 · Nonfiction: An Essay upon Projects, 1697; The Shortest Way with the Dissenters, 1702; The History of the Union of Great Britain, 1709; An ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Daniel Defoe (1660-1731) as a novelist by Ian Watt - Our CivilizationDefoe had been exposed to all the influences which were making prose more prosaic in the seventeenth century: to the Lockian conception of language; to the ...
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Daniel Defoe's Contributions to the Novel | British Literature I Class ...His use of realism, first-person narration, and journalistic style created believable fictional worlds that influenced future authors and expanded the novel's ...
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Defoe, Journalism, and the Early English Novel: Contexts and ModelsThis chapter explores how Daniel Defoe exploited the contexts of evolving journalism in his fiction, using textual traditions mutually available to him and his ...
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DANIEL DEFOE - Universitat de ValènciaDefoe's interest in trade was inextricably entwined with his interest in politics. ... intellectually captured the economic experience of 17th c. England (when ...
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Mercantilist Rhetoric and the Economics of Caledonia - Digital DefoeDec 4, 2019 · WHAT PAINS has Scotland taken to be poor!” Daniel Defoe proclaims in Caledonia, his poem and pro-Union propaganda piece of 1706 (17).
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Daniel Defoe - British and Irish Literature - Oxford BibliographiesApr 27, 2017 · ... Daniel Defoe" published on by null ... The Review (1704–1713), and produced several conduct books. Indeed ...