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Biography of Daniel Defoe
1276 words, approx. 4.3 pages
 The English novelist, journalist, poet, and government agent Daniel Defoe (1660-1731) wrote more than 500 books, pamphlets, articles, and poems. Among the most productive authors of the Augustan Age, he was the first of the great 18th-century English nov...
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Biography of Daniel Defoe
12874 words, approx. 42.9 pages
 Defoe's modern literary reputation is based almost entirely on the series of prose narratives that he wrote from 1719 to 1724. In April of 1719 Robinson Crusoe was published; with the success of that work, he went on to write a sequel which was only slig...
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Biography of Daniel Defoe
12525 words, approx. 41.8 pages
 Daniel Defoe's modern literary reputation is based almost entirely on the series of prose narratives that he wrote from 1719 to 1724. In April of 1719 Robinson Crusoe was published; with the success of that work, he went on to write a sequel that was onl...


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1,516 words, approx. 5 pages
 The title-page of the less known Part II of Robinson Crusoe's further adventures shows is subtitled: THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF ROBINSON CRUSOE; Being the Second and Last Part OF HIS LIFE, And of the Strange Surprizing Accounts of his Travels Round three...



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 Epoca
Robinson Crusoe.
01/05/1998: 611 words, approx. 2 pages Film de George Miller y Rod Hardy La novela de Daniel De Foë, escrita como sátira del mundo moderno hace la friolera de doscientos cincuenta años, lleva casi dos siglos y medio convertida en un clásico que se lee de generación en...
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 Renascence: Essays on Values in Literature
Robinson Crusoe as narrative theologian.
12/22/1997: 7,025 words, approx. 23 pages Daniel Defoe's 'Robinson Crusoe' shows the early 18th-century shift from an emphasis on narrative theology to an interpretive approach. Narrative theology is the practice of reading the Bible as literally and historically factual, and at first Crusoe sees his life only in terms of...


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