Daniel Defoe: The Complete Works

Daniel Defoe: The Complete Works

by Daniel Defoe
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Publication Date: 07/04/2019

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34 Complete Works of Daniel Defoe


A Journal of the Plague Year

A New Voyage Round the World by a Course Never Sailed Before

A Short Narrative of the Life and Actions of His Grace John, D. of Marlborogh

A True Relation of the Apparition of one Mrs. Veal

An Appeal to Honour and Justice Though It Be of His Worst Enemies

An Essay on Projects

An Humble Proposal to the People of England

And What if the Pretender should Come

Atalantis Major

Augusta Triumphans

Dickory Cronke

Everybody's Business is Nobody's Business

Fortunate Mistress

From London to Land's End

History of the Plague in England

Memoirs of a Cavalier

Memoirs of Major Alexander Ramkins

Military Memoirs of Capt. George Carleton

Moll Flanders

Of Captain Mission and His Crew

Reasons against the Succession of the House of Hanover with an Enquiry

Robinson Crusoe

Second Thoughts are Best Or a Further Improvement

The Complete English Tradesman

The Consolidator

The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

The History of the Devil

The History of the Life and Adventures of Mr. Duncan Campell

The History of the Remarkable Life of John Sheppard

The King of Pirates

The Life Adventures and Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton

The Storm

The True Born Englishman

Tour Through the Eastern Counties of England

ISBN:
9788832568714
9788832568714
Category:
Romance
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
07-04-2019
Language:
English
Publisher:
JustinH
Daniel Defoe

Daniel Defoe was a Londoner, born in 1660 at St Giles, Cripplegate, and son of James Foe, a tallow-chandler. He changed his name to Defoe from c. 1695. He was educated for the Presbyterian Ministry at Morton's Academy for Dissenters at Newington Green, but in 1682 he abandoned this plan and became a hosiery merchant in Cornhill. After serving briefly as a soldier in the Duke of Monmouth's rebellion, he became well established as a merchant and travelled widely in England, as well as on the Continent.

Between 1697 and 1701 he served as a secret agent for William III in England and Scotland, and between 1703 and 1714 for Harley and other ministers. During the latter period he also, single-handed, produced the Review, a pro-government newspaper. A prolific and versatile writer he produced some 500 books on a wide variety of topics, including politics, geography, crime, religion, economics, marriage, psychology and superstition. He delighted in role-playing and disguise, a skill he used to great effect as a secret agent, and in his writing he often adopted a pseudonym or another personality for rhetorical impact.

His first extant political tract (against James II) was published in 1688, and in 1701 appeared his satirical poem The True-Born Englishman, which was a bestseller. Two years later he was arrested for The Shortest-Way with the Dissenters, an ironical satire on High Church extremism, committed to Newgate and pilloried. He turned to fiction relatively late in life and in 1719 published his great imaginative work, Robinson Crusoe. This was followed in 1722 by Moll Flanders and A Journal of the Plague Year, and in 1724 by his last novel, Roxana.

His other works include A Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain, a guide-book in three volumes (1724–6; abridged Penguin edition, 1965), The Complete English Tradesman (1726), Augusta Triumphans, (1728), A Plan of the English Commerce (1728) and The Complete English Gentleman (not published until 1890). He died on 24 April 1731. Defoe had a great influence on the development of the English novel and many consider him to be the first true novelist.

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