What seems to be interesting about Daniel Defoe\u27s novel Colonel Jack (1722) is the apparent eagerness of its protagonist colonel Jack to achieve the status of a gentleman! Born as an orphan, turning later into a petty thief and somewhat a reluctant pickpocket, Jack however believes that he is destined to become a gentleman. Defoe creates in Colonel Jack a parallel narratives, a spiritual journey from sin to repentance and a journey to realize the dream of becoming a gentleman. Jack goes through these two parallel journeys and ultimately synthesizes an extraordinary reality: spiritual repentance leads to becoming a gentleman! The place where this remarkable transformation in the destiny of Jack happens is Virginia, both an actual physical...
The imperial project started to influence English national identity as early as the mid-seventeenth ...
In the novel, Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe examines a wide range of complex issues. Defoe takes the...
Scholars have long recognized that the fiction of Daniel Defoe is much indebted to contemporary text...
I argue in this paper that Daniel Defoe’s Col. Jack (1722) is a well-knit sentimental novel that sho...
Daniel Defoe’s fictional autobiographies often contain a puritanical conversion narrative, but Colon...
In early 1720s London highway or street robbery, especially by ‘gangs’, was highly topical; for some...
Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe is saturated with the hero's deep religiousness. Faith is the f...
Defoe's era saw much popular interest in the instructional handbook and behaviour manual. Forming a ...
This thesis aims to provide a comprehensive picture of the religious ideas of the famous English jo...
What Graham Greene identified as the religious dimension in his novels is not limited to Catholici...
PThis paper first studies the concept of deliverance in "Robinson Crusoe," written by the 18th centu...
Daniel Defoe’s novel ‘The Fortunes and Misfortunes Of The Famous Moll Flanders’ is the life story of...
My dissertation traces the development of the Jolly Jack Tar, a widespread image of the common Briti...
The longer fictional works of Daniel Defoe were written when the novel had not yet coalesced into wh...
Although it bears superficial resemblances to the tradition: of travel literature, Robinson Crusoe i...
The imperial project started to influence English national identity as early as the mid-seventeenth ...
In the novel, Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe examines a wide range of complex issues. Defoe takes the...
Scholars have long recognized that the fiction of Daniel Defoe is much indebted to contemporary text...
I argue in this paper that Daniel Defoe’s Col. Jack (1722) is a well-knit sentimental novel that sho...
Daniel Defoe’s fictional autobiographies often contain a puritanical conversion narrative, but Colon...
In early 1720s London highway or street robbery, especially by ‘gangs’, was highly topical; for some...
Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe is saturated with the hero's deep religiousness. Faith is the f...
Defoe's era saw much popular interest in the instructional handbook and behaviour manual. Forming a ...
This thesis aims to provide a comprehensive picture of the religious ideas of the famous English jo...
What Graham Greene identified as the religious dimension in his novels is not limited to Catholici...
PThis paper first studies the concept of deliverance in "Robinson Crusoe," written by the 18th centu...
Daniel Defoe’s novel ‘The Fortunes and Misfortunes Of The Famous Moll Flanders’ is the life story of...
My dissertation traces the development of the Jolly Jack Tar, a widespread image of the common Briti...
The longer fictional works of Daniel Defoe were written when the novel had not yet coalesced into wh...
Although it bears superficial resemblances to the tradition: of travel literature, Robinson Crusoe i...
The imperial project started to influence English national identity as early as the mid-seventeenth ...
In the novel, Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe examines a wide range of complex issues. Defoe takes the...
Scholars have long recognized that the fiction of Daniel Defoe is much indebted to contemporary text...