This article explores the complicated story of Defoe's involvement with William Hurt in the publication of a rival, imitation edition of George Ridpath's journal, The Flying-Post, or, The Post-Master, which appeared under the title The Flying-Post and Medley (subsequently shortened to The Flying-Post) from July to September 1714
This article revisits the under-appreciated connection between John Dunton and Daniel Defoe in the c...
Argues that the lengthy 'History of the Wars of Charles XII, published in 1715, which was first attr...
Cover title: History of the plague in London.First edition published 1722 under title: A journal of ...
Daniel Defoe was hired to write The Review by Robert Harley who needed a propagandist to convince To...
A favourite theme of Defoe's was his friendship with William III, but his accounts of this are riddl...
In this essay, Nicholas Seager argues for re-attributing two pamphlets to Daniel Defoe: A Secret His...
Discusses the attribution of some articles in Defoe's journal The Mercator. These can be attributed ...
This article presents a new interpretation of the famous series of six letters written by Defoe in 1...
The integration of literary studies with technology allows for new discoveries within English studie...
Argues that a pamphlet entitled A Vindication of the Press, which was first attributed to Defoe by W...
This article explores Daniel Defoe’s poetic attempts at fashioning a new public literary identity fo...
This article aims to remove the “probable” caveat from one title listed in P. N. Furbank and W. R. O...
8 p. ; (16mo)The relationship of this British pamphlet of 1710 to Massachusetts controversies of 17...
First edition published 1722 under title: A journal of the plague year.Mode of access: Internet
The purpose of this thesis is to institute a comparison among the contemporary accounts of the Great...
This article revisits the under-appreciated connection between John Dunton and Daniel Defoe in the c...
Argues that the lengthy 'History of the Wars of Charles XII, published in 1715, which was first attr...
Cover title: History of the plague in London.First edition published 1722 under title: A journal of ...
Daniel Defoe was hired to write The Review by Robert Harley who needed a propagandist to convince To...
A favourite theme of Defoe's was his friendship with William III, but his accounts of this are riddl...
In this essay, Nicholas Seager argues for re-attributing two pamphlets to Daniel Defoe: A Secret His...
Discusses the attribution of some articles in Defoe's journal The Mercator. These can be attributed ...
This article presents a new interpretation of the famous series of six letters written by Defoe in 1...
The integration of literary studies with technology allows for new discoveries within English studie...
Argues that a pamphlet entitled A Vindication of the Press, which was first attributed to Defoe by W...
This article explores Daniel Defoe’s poetic attempts at fashioning a new public literary identity fo...
This article aims to remove the “probable” caveat from one title listed in P. N. Furbank and W. R. O...
8 p. ; (16mo)The relationship of this British pamphlet of 1710 to Massachusetts controversies of 17...
First edition published 1722 under title: A journal of the plague year.Mode of access: Internet
The purpose of this thesis is to institute a comparison among the contemporary accounts of the Great...
This article revisits the under-appreciated connection between John Dunton and Daniel Defoe in the c...
Argues that the lengthy 'History of the Wars of Charles XII, published in 1715, which was first attr...
Cover title: History of the plague in London.First edition published 1722 under title: A journal of ...