In this book, Paula Backscheider considers Daniel Defoe\u27s entire canon as related, developing, and in close dynamic relationship to the literature of its time. In so doing, she revises our conception of the contexts of Defoe\u27s work and reassesses his achievement and contribution as a writer. By restoring a literary context for modern criticism, Backscheider argues the intensity and integrity of Defoe\u27s artistic ambitions, demonstrating that everything he wrote rests solidly upon extensive reading of books published in England, his understanding of the reading tastes of his contemporaries, and his engagement with the issues and events of his time. Defoe, the dedicated professional writer and innovator, emerges with a new wholeness, ...
This thesis considers different aspects of Defoe's colonial propaganda: its ideological implications...
Daniel Defoe’s novel ‘The Fortunes and Misfortunes Of The Famous Moll Flanders’ is the life story of...
This thesis deals with the continuing critical discussion of Defoe's fiction, and seeks the most ap...
Daniel Defoe is now mainly thought of as a novelist - the author of such famous works as Robinson Cr...
Robinson Crusoe is often cited as the first novel in the English language. But Defoe\u27s novel can ...
Defoe's era saw much popular interest in the instructional handbook and behaviour manual. Forming a ...
The critical appraisal of the rise of the novel in English has changed drastically from the publicat...
This collection of critical writing on Daniel Defoe comprises part of a research project undertaken ...
The aim of the article is to discuss the evolution of the concept of the literary canon in the conte...
This volume analyses the form, structure and genre of a selection of non-fictional works by Daniel D...
The longer fictional works of Daniel Defoe were written when the novel had not yet coalesced into wh...
grantor: University of TorontoFrom the middle of the sixteenth century, the English econom...
The aim of the article is to discuss the evolution of the concept of the literary canon in the conte...
This thesis considers different aspects of Defoe's colonial propaganda: its ideological implications...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityDaniel Defoe's critical reputation in the tradition of the English ...
This thesis considers different aspects of Defoe's colonial propaganda: its ideological implications...
Daniel Defoe’s novel ‘The Fortunes and Misfortunes Of The Famous Moll Flanders’ is the life story of...
This thesis deals with the continuing critical discussion of Defoe's fiction, and seeks the most ap...
Daniel Defoe is now mainly thought of as a novelist - the author of such famous works as Robinson Cr...
Robinson Crusoe is often cited as the first novel in the English language. But Defoe\u27s novel can ...
Defoe's era saw much popular interest in the instructional handbook and behaviour manual. Forming a ...
The critical appraisal of the rise of the novel in English has changed drastically from the publicat...
This collection of critical writing on Daniel Defoe comprises part of a research project undertaken ...
The aim of the article is to discuss the evolution of the concept of the literary canon in the conte...
This volume analyses the form, structure and genre of a selection of non-fictional works by Daniel D...
The longer fictional works of Daniel Defoe were written when the novel had not yet coalesced into wh...
grantor: University of TorontoFrom the middle of the sixteenth century, the English econom...
The aim of the article is to discuss the evolution of the concept of the literary canon in the conte...
This thesis considers different aspects of Defoe's colonial propaganda: its ideological implications...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityDaniel Defoe's critical reputation in the tradition of the English ...
This thesis considers different aspects of Defoe's colonial propaganda: its ideological implications...
Daniel Defoe’s novel ‘The Fortunes and Misfortunes Of The Famous Moll Flanders’ is the life story of...
This thesis deals with the continuing critical discussion of Defoe's fiction, and seeks the most ap...