Daniel Defoe’s fictional autobiographies often contain a puritanical conversion narrative, but Colonel Jack’s narrator is unique in his problematized relationship to Christian conversion. Alert to the negative implications of mercenary conversion, Defoe presents in Colonel Jack a hero who not only revels in his complex ploys to evade the law, but explicitly rejects conversion to Christianity at several points in the narrative. By reading Colonel Jack alongside narratives of European enslavement and incarceration, I suggest that in this text Defoe deliberately reproduces the form of the popular Barbary captivity narrative. This subgenre of narrative portrays conversion as a force to be resisted, informs Jack’s reluctance to embrace Christian...
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written By...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, just like the United Provinces or certain German states...
That conversion is a central concept for Baptists and narrative an important part of their culture i...
What seems to be interesting about Daniel Defoe\u27s novel Colonel Jack (1722) is the apparent eager...
The motives behind an individual's conversion to another religion are complex and frequently contest...
The longer fictional works of Daniel Defoe were written when the novel had not yet coalesced into wh...
Scholars have long recognized that the fiction of Daniel Defoe is much indebted to contemporary text...
Why does Christianity feel the need to impose its customs and beliefs on the rest of the world? And ...
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This is a 4600-word introduction to Mere Christianity with an emphasis on Lewis\u27 own conversion
This thesis considers different aspects of Defoe's colonial propaganda: its ideological implications...
The rhetoric used by those who claim to believe the modern day War on Christianity exists is strikin...
For many of us, the Crusoe story is something treasured from childhood – a saga from which we rememb...
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written By...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, just like the United Provinces or certain German states...
That conversion is a central concept for Baptists and narrative an important part of their culture i...
What seems to be interesting about Daniel Defoe\u27s novel Colonel Jack (1722) is the apparent eager...
The motives behind an individual's conversion to another religion are complex and frequently contest...
The longer fictional works of Daniel Defoe were written when the novel had not yet coalesced into wh...
Scholars have long recognized that the fiction of Daniel Defoe is much indebted to contemporary text...
Why does Christianity feel the need to impose its customs and beliefs on the rest of the world? And ...
This essay explores the significance for Defoe and his contemporaries of a brief episode near the be...
This essay reassesses Robinson Crusoe's advocacy in Serious Reflections of a pan-Christian crusade a...
Hartner M. Pirates, Captives, and Conversions: Rereading British Stories of White Slavery in the Ear...
This is a 4600-word introduction to Mere Christianity with an emphasis on Lewis\u27 own conversion
This thesis considers different aspects of Defoe's colonial propaganda: its ideological implications...
The rhetoric used by those who claim to believe the modern day War on Christianity exists is strikin...
For many of us, the Crusoe story is something treasured from childhood – a saga from which we rememb...
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African, Written By...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, just like the United Provinces or certain German states...
That conversion is a central concept for Baptists and narrative an important part of their culture i...