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    Daniel Defoe fu uno scrittore e giornalista inglese che ottenne fama per le sue opere giovanili e il suo ruolo nella popolarizzazione del romanzo in Gran Bretagna. Autore prolifico e versatile, esplorò una vasta gamma di argomenti, dalla politica al crimine, dalla psicologia al soprannaturale. Il suo approccio innovativo alla scrittura e al giornalismo lo rende una figura fondamentale nella storia della letteratura inglese. L'eredità di Defoe risiede nella sua capacità di offrire ai lettori narrazioni avvincenti e osservazioni acute sulla natura umana.

    Die Geschichte von dem denkwürdigen Leben
    The Life Adventures and Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton (New Edition)
    A Journal of the Plague Year (Daniel Defoe)
    Captain Singleton
    A journal of the Plague Year
    The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
    • This book is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS series, aimed at reviving public domain literature in print. TREDITION supports non-profit literary projects and donates part of the proceeds from sales, allowing readers to help preserve remarkable works of world literature.

      The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
    • In 1665, the Great Plague swept through London, claiming nearly 100,000 lives. In A Journal of the Plague Year, Defoe vividly chronicles the progress of the epidemic. We follow his fictional narrator through a city transformed-the streets and alleyways deserted, the houses of death with crosses daubed on their doors, the dead-carts on their way to the pits-and encounter the horrified citizens of the city, as fear, isolation, and hysteria take hold. The shocking immediacy of Defoe's description of plague-racked London makes this one of the most convincing accounts of the Great Plague ever written.

      A journal of the Plague Year
    • Following the success of Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe wrote a new fiction, the story of an English pirate whose success eclipsed every buccaneer the Atlantic world had seen. Featuring a haunted, unreliable narrator, Captain Singleton is a tale of loneliness, brotherhood, and the lust for profit.

      Captain Singleton
    • Set during the devastating plague of 1665, this work offers a vivid account of life in London amidst the outbreak. Through the eyes of a resident, it captures both public and private experiences, detailing the chaos, fear, and resilience of the population. The narrative blends personal observations with historical events, providing a unique perspective on a pivotal moment in history. This previously unpublished journal brings to light the struggles and survival of individuals during one of London's darkest times.

      A Journal of the Plague Year (Daniel Defoe)
    • The annotation discusses how most of Defoe's novels, aside from 'Robinson Crusoe,' have been largely overlooked due to changing tastes in literature. Despite past recognition by figures like Sir Walter Scott, works such as 'Memoirs of a Cavalier' and 'Captain Singleton' remain unfamiliar to contemporary readers.

      The Life Adventures and Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton (New Edition)