eBook For The Oxford Handbook of Daniel Defoe 1st Edition By Nicholas Seager
This eBook talks about the life and works of Daniel Defoe, a famous writer. Nicholas Seager explains his stories, ideas, and impact on literature. The book looks at his writing style and the time he lived in. It helps readers learn more about his work and its importance.
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Table of Contents
- 1: Brian Cowan: Defoe’s Life and Times
- Part I. Genres
- 2: Maximillian E. Novak: Defoe’s Poetry
- 3: Geoffrey Sill: Defoe, Prose Fiction, and the Novel
- 4: Cynthia Wall: Defoe and Drama
- 5: Penny Pritchard: Dialogue and Didacticism: Defoe’s Conduct and Advice Literature
- 6: Jeffrey Hopes: The Great Polemicist: Defoe’s Pamphlets and Tracts
- 7: Ashley Marshall: Defoe’s Periodical Journalism
- 8: Paul Baines: Defoe and the Idea of Travel
- 9: Rebecca Bullard: Defoe as Historian
- 10: Marc Mierowsky: The Style of Defoe’s Correspondence
- 11: Joseph Hone: Defoe and Satire
- Part II. Contexts
- 12: Pat Rogers: Defoe and the Book Trade
- 13: J. A. Downie: Daniel Defoe and the Social Structure of Pre-Industrial England
- 14: Nicholas Seager: Defoe and Economics: Industry, Trade, and Finance
- 15: Paula R. Backscheider: Gender, Sexuality, and the Status of Women in Defoe’s Writings
- 16: Liz Bellamy: Family and Domesticity in Defoe’s Writings
- 17: David Walker: Defoe and Christianity
- 18: John Richetti: Defoe, Philosophy, and Religion
- 19: Christopher F. Loar: Defoe, Science, and Technology
- 20: D. W. Hayton: Defoe and Government: Propaganda and Principle
- 21: Katherine Ellison: Intelligence, Espionage, and the Ethics of Surveillance in Defoe’s Writings
- 22: Sharon Alker and Holly Faith Nelson: Defoe and War
- 23: Kate Loveman: Crime and the Law in Defoe’s Works
- 24: Srividhya Swaminathan: Racial and National Identities in Defoe’s Writings
- 25: Lucinda Cole: Defoe and Ecology
- Part III. Places
- 26: Brean S. Hammond: Defoe and London
- 27: Adam Sills: Defoe and Britain
- 28: Andreas K. E. Mueller: Defoe’s Europe: Allies and Enemies
- 29: Markman Ellis: Defoe and Colonialism
- 30: Robert Markley: Defoe and the Pacific
- 31: Rebekah Mitsein and Manushag N. Powell: Africa and the Levant in Defoe’s Writings
- Part IV. Afterlives
- 32: Nicholas Seager: The Celebrated Daniel De Foe: Publication History, 1731-1945
- 33: Kit Kincade: Defoe’s Critical Reception, 1731-1945
- 34: Benjamin F. Pauley: Attribution and the Defoe Canon
- 35: Rivka Swenson: Habits of Gender and Genre in Three Female Robinsonades, 1767-1985
- 36: Robert Mayer: Defoe on Screen: Robinson Crusoe, The Red Turtle, and Animal Rights
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