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  1. Novels and miscellaneous works; with a biographical memoir of the author, literary prefaces to the various pieces, illustrative notes, etc., including all contained in the edition attributed to the late Sir Walter Scott, with considerable additions Volume 7 by Daniel, 1661?-1731 Defoe, 2009-10-26
  2. The compleat English gentleman. Edited for the first time from t by Defoe. Daniel. 1661?-1731., 1890-01-01
  3. Memoirs of a cavalier etc. by Defoe. Daniel. 1661?-1731., 1885-01-01
  4. A letter to Mr. How, by way of reply to his considerations of the preface to An enquiry into the occasional conformity of dissenters by Daniel, 1661?-1731 Defoe, 2009-10-26
  5. The history of the plague of London. together with Religious cou by Defoe. Daniel. 1661?-1731., 1860-01-01
  6. Robinson Crusoe. Edited after the original editions with a biogr by Defoe. Daniel. 1661?-1731., 1868-01-01
  7. The address of the majestrates and Town Council of Aberdeen to t by Defoe. Daniel. 1661?-1731., 1716-01-01
  8. Madagascar; or. Robert Drury 's journal. during fifteen years ' by Defoe. Daniel. 1661?-1731., 1890-01-01
  9. The pacificator; a poem. by Defoe. Daniel. 1661?-1731., 1700-01-01
  10. The declaration of the free-holders of Great Britain. in answer by Defoe. Daniel. 1661?-1731., 1716-01-01
  11. Life. adventures. and piracies of Captain Singleton and Life of by Defoe. Daniel. 1661?-1731., 1882-01-01
  12. Novels and miscellaneous works. With pref. and notes, including those attributed to Sir Walter Scott Volume 3 by Daniel, 1661?-1731 Defoe, 2009-10-26
  13. The history of the devil containing his original; a state of his by Defoe. Daniel. 1661?-1731., 1851-01-01
  14. The proceedings of the Government against the rebels. compared w by Defoe. Daniel. 1661?-1731., 1716-01-01

61. Classic Authors Daniel Defoe
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A Journal of the Plague Year

A Relation of the Apparition of Mrs. Veal

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Tour through the Eastern Counties of England, 1722

Timeline Born in London in 1660; son of a tallow-chandler Witnessed both Plague and Great Fire of 1666 Educated first at Dorking, then at Morton`s Academy for Dissenters, Newington Green; to become a Presbyterian Minister Married Mary Tuffley insufficient to keep him from bankruptcy; later jailed for debt Fighting briefly in the Duke of Monmouth`s rebellion Supporter of William of Orange in the ‘Glorious` Revolution Wrote The Shortest Way with Dissenters Fined, put in the pillory and then jailed at Newgate Prison. Intervention by a Tory minister, Robert Harley, secured his release. Defoe served next eleven years as a secret agent and political journalist. Wrote over 500 books, pamplets and journals on politics, crime, religion, geography, marriage, psychology and the supernatural. Robinson Crusoe Wrote Moll Flanders, A Journal of the Plague Year

62. Defoe, Daniel | 英语大学
Defoe, Daniel (16601731), English novelist and journalist, whose work reflects his diverse experiences in many countries and in many walks of life.
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Submitted by hu on Tue, 04/01/2008 - 10:19 Defoe, Daniel (1660-1731), English novelist and journalist, whose work reflects his diverse experiences in many countries and in many walks of life. Besides being a brilliant journalist, novelist, and social thinker, Defoe was a prolific author, producing more than 500 books, pamphlets, and tracts.
Defoe was a very good story-teller. He had a gift for organizing minute details in such a vivid way that his stories could be both credible and fascination. His sentences are sometimes short, crisp and plain, and sometimes long and rambling, which leave on the reader an impression of casual narration. His language is smooth easy, colloquial and mostly vernacular. There is nothing artificial in his language; it is common English at its best.
Style: English Realistic Novel, realistic narration, sympathetic, realistic, narrative
The eighteenth century was the golden age of the English novel. The novel of this period spoke the truth about life with an uncompromising courage. The novel is the most important gift of bourgeois ,or capitalist, civilization to the world's imaginative culture.
Defoe's "Robinson's Crusoe" was one of the forerunners of the English realistic novel. It creates the imagine of an enterprising Englishman, typical of English bourgeoisie of the 18th century .Defoe's novels were first published anonymously, which led the reader to believe that these were genuine and authentic stories .This impression was heightened by the circumstantial detail and verisimilitude of the narrative.

63. Liber Liber: Biblioteca | Autori D | De Foe, Daniel
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64. Daniel Defoe
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65. Defoe, Daniel Encyclopedia Topics | Reference.com
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66. Daniel Defoe - Robinson Crusoe (Buchtipp/CD-ROM/PC-Spiel/Rezension/lesen)
Rezension der CD-ROM Robinson Crusoe nach dem englischen Klassiker von Daniel Defoe.
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67. Roxana Or The Fortunate Mistress - DEFOE, Daniel | Between The Covers Rare Books
Later edition. Slightly cocked, near fine with moderate wear to the spine. Without a dustwrapper as issued. BTC 104338
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68. Daniel Defoe Biography Pictures Portrait Books Online Forum
Includes the author s online books, From London to Land s End, A Journal of the Plague Year, Moll Flanders, Robinson Crusoe, Robinson Crusoe Part 2, and Tour Through the Eastern Counties of England.
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71. Defoe, Daniel Synonyms, Defoe, Daniel Antonyms | Thesaurus.com
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DEFOE, DANIEL. A Hymn to the Pillory London Printed in the Year . 1703 - In the spring of 1703 Defoe was arrested and tried for sediti. 2856676
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73. Defoe, Daniel
Defoe, Daniel (b. 1660, London, Eng.d. April 24, 1731, London), English novelist, pamphleteer, and journalist, author of Robinson Crusoe (171922) and Moll Flanders (1722).
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(b. 1660, London, Eng.d. April 24, 1731, London), English novelist, pamphleteer, and journalist, author of Robinson Crusoe (1719-22) and Moll Flanders
Early life.
Defoe's father, James Foe, was a hard-working and fairly prosperous tallow chandler (perhaps also, later, a butcher), of Flemish descent. By his middle 30s, Daniel was calling himself "Defoe," probably reviving a variant of what may have been the original family name. As a Nonconformist , or Dissenter, Foe could not send his son to the University of Oxford or to Cambridge; he sent him instead to the excellent academy at Newington Green kept by the Reverend Charles Morton. There Defoe received an education in many ways better, and certainly broader, than any he would have had at an English university. Morton was an admirable teacher, later becoming first vice president of Harvard College; and the clarity, simplicity, and ease of his style of writingtogether with the Bible, the works of John Bunyan, and the pulpit oratory of the daymay have helped to form Defoe's own literary style. Although intended for the Presbyterian ministry, Defoe decided against this and by 1683 had set up as a merchant. He called trade his "beloved subject," and it was one of the abiding interests of his life. He dealt in many commodities, traveled widely at home and abroad, and became an acute and intelligent economic theorist, in many respects ahead of his time; but misfortune, in one form or another, dogged him continually. He wrote of himself:

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75. Defoe, Daniel - Jure Divino, 1706 (ESTC T66292) | Eighteenth-Century Book Tracke
Jure divino a satyr. In twelve books. By the author of The TrueBorn-Englishman
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