A study of some twenty-seven periodicals and newspapers listed by J.R. Moore in his Checklist of Defoe's Writings as ones to which Defoe contributed. Argues that in the case of seventeen of these periodicals there is no solid evidence that Defoe ever wrote for them, and that they should therefore not be included in the canon of his writings
This collection of critical writing on Daniel Defoe comprises part of a research project undertaken ...
This article aims to remove the “probable” caveat from one title listed in P. N. Furbank and W. R. O...
Added t.-p., engraved, with vignette.Preface. -- Note on the recently discovered facts concerning De...
A study of twenty-four pamphlets on the fall of Robert Harley, all attributed to Daniel Defoe. It ar...
Furbank and Owens comment on the literature by Daniel Defoe. Defoe is a special case in English lite...
In this essay, Nicholas Seager argues for re-attributing two pamphlets to Daniel Defoe: A Secret His...
A bibliography of works that can be regarded as by Daniel Defoe, or are probably by him. It includes...
An account of the extraordinary way in which the Defoe 'canon' was assembled, and its mushroom growt...
A study of six pamphlets on the peace-negotiations of 1710-1712 previously attributed to Daniel Defo...
Paper given at the Conference on Stylometric Methods of Authorship Attribution, Edinburgh University...
This article revisits the under-appreciated connection between John Dunton and Daniel Defoe in the c...
Daniel Defoe is now mainly thought of as a novelist - the author of such famous works as Robinson Cr...
A rejoinder to an attack on the work on the Defoe canon of P.N. Furbank and W.R. Owens, by Maximilli...
Argues that a pamphlet entitled A Vindication of the Press, which was first attributed to Defoe by W...
Argues that a tract entitled 'A Letter from a Gentleman at the Court of St. Germains' (1710) should ...
This collection of critical writing on Daniel Defoe comprises part of a research project undertaken ...
This article aims to remove the “probable” caveat from one title listed in P. N. Furbank and W. R. O...
Added t.-p., engraved, with vignette.Preface. -- Note on the recently discovered facts concerning De...
A study of twenty-four pamphlets on the fall of Robert Harley, all attributed to Daniel Defoe. It ar...
Furbank and Owens comment on the literature by Daniel Defoe. Defoe is a special case in English lite...
In this essay, Nicholas Seager argues for re-attributing two pamphlets to Daniel Defoe: A Secret His...
A bibliography of works that can be regarded as by Daniel Defoe, or are probably by him. It includes...
An account of the extraordinary way in which the Defoe 'canon' was assembled, and its mushroom growt...
A study of six pamphlets on the peace-negotiations of 1710-1712 previously attributed to Daniel Defo...
Paper given at the Conference on Stylometric Methods of Authorship Attribution, Edinburgh University...
This article revisits the under-appreciated connection between John Dunton and Daniel Defoe in the c...
Daniel Defoe is now mainly thought of as a novelist - the author of such famous works as Robinson Cr...
A rejoinder to an attack on the work on the Defoe canon of P.N. Furbank and W.R. Owens, by Maximilli...
Argues that a pamphlet entitled A Vindication of the Press, which was first attributed to Defoe by W...
Argues that a tract entitled 'A Letter from a Gentleman at the Court of St. Germains' (1710) should ...
This collection of critical writing on Daniel Defoe comprises part of a research project undertaken ...
This article aims to remove the “probable” caveat from one title listed in P. N. Furbank and W. R. O...
Added t.-p., engraved, with vignette.Preface. -- Note on the recently discovered facts concerning De...