Argues that the lengthy 'History of the Wars of Charles XII, published in 1715, which was first attributed to Defoe by William Lee in the nineteenth century is most unlikely to be by him
An account of the extraordinary way in which the Defoe 'canon' was assembled, and its mushroom growt...
"Limited to 500 copies, 50 being for presentation & review.""The edition from which this re-print is...
In 1937, James Sutherland began his fine biography of the author of The Life and Strange Surprizing ...
Argues that a pamphlet entitled A Vindication of the Press, which was first attributed to Defoe by W...
In this essay, Nicholas Seager argues for re-attributing two pamphlets to Daniel Defoe: A Secret His...
[2],34p. ; 8⁰.Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe (Lee, Trent, Hutchins, Moore, Novak). Attribution...
Furbank and Owens comment on the literature by Daniel Defoe. Defoe is a special case in English lite...
The integration of literary studies with technology allows for new discoveries within English studie...
A study of six pamphlets on the peace-negotiations of 1710-1712 previously attributed to Daniel Defo...
Argues that a tract entitled 'A Letter from a Gentleman at the Court of St. Germains' (1710) should ...
Argues that a pamphlet by Daniel Defoe, 'Atalantis Major', should be dated to June 1711, and not, as...
Daniel Defoe was hired to write The Review by Robert Harley who needed a propagandist to convince To...
This article presents a new interpretation of the famous series of six letters written by Defoe in 1...
A detailed biographical account of Defoe's political activities, as journalist, polemicist, politica...
A discussion of a pamphlet, 'A True Account of the Proceedings at Perth' (1716), which had been attr...
An account of the extraordinary way in which the Defoe 'canon' was assembled, and its mushroom growt...
"Limited to 500 copies, 50 being for presentation & review.""The edition from which this re-print is...
In 1937, James Sutherland began his fine biography of the author of The Life and Strange Surprizing ...
Argues that a pamphlet entitled A Vindication of the Press, which was first attributed to Defoe by W...
In this essay, Nicholas Seager argues for re-attributing two pamphlets to Daniel Defoe: A Secret His...
[2],34p. ; 8⁰.Sometimes attributed to Daniel Defoe (Lee, Trent, Hutchins, Moore, Novak). Attribution...
Furbank and Owens comment on the literature by Daniel Defoe. Defoe is a special case in English lite...
The integration of literary studies with technology allows for new discoveries within English studie...
A study of six pamphlets on the peace-negotiations of 1710-1712 previously attributed to Daniel Defo...
Argues that a tract entitled 'A Letter from a Gentleman at the Court of St. Germains' (1710) should ...
Argues that a pamphlet by Daniel Defoe, 'Atalantis Major', should be dated to June 1711, and not, as...
Daniel Defoe was hired to write The Review by Robert Harley who needed a propagandist to convince To...
This article presents a new interpretation of the famous series of six letters written by Defoe in 1...
A detailed biographical account of Defoe's political activities, as journalist, polemicist, politica...
A discussion of a pamphlet, 'A True Account of the Proceedings at Perth' (1716), which had been attr...
An account of the extraordinary way in which the Defoe 'canon' was assembled, and its mushroom growt...
"Limited to 500 copies, 50 being for presentation & review.""The edition from which this re-print is...
In 1937, James Sutherland began his fine biography of the author of The Life and Strange Surprizing ...