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Defoe's original tombstone, removed by Horner, wound its way through Southampton, where it spent decades as an unlikely garden feature, ...
Devotees of period dramas should not overlook a hidden gem that's been acclaimed as "one of the best", reports the Express.
The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Moll Flanders was adapted from Daniel Defoe’s 1722 novel Moll Flanders, following the life of ...
LIFE AND TIMES OF DANIEL DEFOE; An Entertaining Consideration of the Author of "Robinson Crusoe" and His Work by John Masefield.
The wrecking of a vessel on a remote island, from "The Odyssey" to "The Tempest" to "Lost," is an evergreen beginning for stories about what makes us civilized and human. Daniel Defoe's Robinson ...
Almost everyone has at least heard of Daniel Defoe, or at the very least, his most famous work: The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, a Sailor of York. But aside from novels, Defoe ...
ROBINSON CRUSOE AND HIS CREATOR; Daniel Defoe's Fascinating Story, with All Its Immortal Characters, Reappears in an Attractive Edition.
For example, Daniel Defoe’s A Journal of the Plague Year, an early example of the nonfiction novel, written in 1722 about London’s Great Plague of 1665.
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The celebrated photojournalist picks six favourites. He will talk to Richard Ovenden about his life and work, and will be ...
Daniel Defoe survived one of the fiercest storms in British history to write the first substantial work of modern journalism and, 16 years later, "Robinson Crusoe." ...
That’s what makes Daniel Defoe, the founder of English journalism, such a thorny shrub. The hoaxers and the embellishers, the fake autobiographers, look on Defoe as a kind of patron saint. Defoe lied ...