Showcasing Defoe’s early canon in relation to contemporary popular religious writing and a burgeoning print culture, this book offers new perspective on the 1719 literary watershed that was Robinson Crusoe. At a time when the clergy dominated the ranks of popular authorship, Defoe established a form of moral authority for the ‘voices’ articulating his works which made absolutely clear they were anything but ministers. It is Defoe’s profoundly ambivalent relationship with his own London-based nonconformist background, as well as the changing popular status of ministerial authority as a whole, which enabled his crafting of myriad anonymised ‘voices’ throughout his canon. Defoe emulates – and sometimes mimics - the rhetorical and moral posture...
This thesis sets in their literary context polemical books and tracts arising from tho, debate on ch...
grantor: University of TorontoFrom the middle of the sixteenth century, the English econom...
Although it bears superficial resemblances to the tradition: of travel literature, Robinson Crusoe i...
Showcasing Defoe’s early canon in relation to contemporary popular religious writing and a burgeonin...
This is a study of Daniel Defoe's political rhetoric and polemical strategies between the years 169...
Defoe's era saw much popular interest in the instructional handbook and behaviour manual. Forming a ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityDaniel Defoe's critical reputation in the tradition of the English ...
Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRACritical analysis of Defoe's use of rhetoric i...
Critics who work with eighteenth-Critics who work with eighteenth-century texts have long wrestled w...
textThis study revises a dominant narrative of the eighteenth-century, in which a secular modernity ...
This thesis explores the ways in which seventeenth-century nonconformist writers used the Puritan mo...
This thesis aims to provide a comprehensive picture of the religious ideas of the famous English jo...
This thesis deals with the continuing critical discussion of Defoe's fiction, and seeks the most ap...
It has been said that Defoe's writings embody an unresolvable split between a Puritan morality and a...
In Modern Dogma and the Rhetoric of Assent, Wayne Booth asserts that "we need a criticism that can e...
This thesis sets in their literary context polemical books and tracts arising from tho, debate on ch...
grantor: University of TorontoFrom the middle of the sixteenth century, the English econom...
Although it bears superficial resemblances to the tradition: of travel literature, Robinson Crusoe i...
Showcasing Defoe’s early canon in relation to contemporary popular religious writing and a burgeonin...
This is a study of Daniel Defoe's political rhetoric and polemical strategies between the years 169...
Defoe's era saw much popular interest in the instructional handbook and behaviour manual. Forming a ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityDaniel Defoe's critical reputation in the tradition of the English ...
Full text of this chapter is not available in the UHRACritical analysis of Defoe's use of rhetoric i...
Critics who work with eighteenth-Critics who work with eighteenth-century texts have long wrestled w...
textThis study revises a dominant narrative of the eighteenth-century, in which a secular modernity ...
This thesis explores the ways in which seventeenth-century nonconformist writers used the Puritan mo...
This thesis aims to provide a comprehensive picture of the religious ideas of the famous English jo...
This thesis deals with the continuing critical discussion of Defoe's fiction, and seeks the most ap...
It has been said that Defoe's writings embody an unresolvable split between a Puritan morality and a...
In Modern Dogma and the Rhetoric of Assent, Wayne Booth asserts that "we need a criticism that can e...
This thesis sets in their literary context polemical books and tracts arising from tho, debate on ch...
grantor: University of TorontoFrom the middle of the sixteenth century, the English econom...
Although it bears superficial resemblances to the tradition: of travel literature, Robinson Crusoe i...