Daniel Defoe in Context
Herausgeber: Rivero, Albert J; Justice, George
Daniel Defoe in Context
Herausgeber: Rivero, Albert J; Justice, George
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"Daniel Defoe established the genre of the novel with Moll Flanders and Robinson Crusoe. He also wrote pioneering works of non-fiction and verse. This collection of short, accessible essays by leading scholars helps students and general readers understand Defoe's writing and the vibrant culture in which he lived"--
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"Daniel Defoe established the genre of the novel with Moll Flanders and Robinson Crusoe. He also wrote pioneering works of non-fiction and verse. This collection of short, accessible essays by leading scholars helps students and general readers understand Defoe's writing and the vibrant culture in which he lived"--
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 744g
- ISBN-13: 9781108836715
- ISBN-10: 1108836712
- Artikelnr.: 67134080
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 744g
- ISBN-13: 9781108836715
- ISBN-10: 1108836712
- Artikelnr.: 67134080
Part I. Life and Works: 1. Defoe the writer John Richetti
2. Defoe's connections Brian Cowan
3. Family life and inner life Maximillian E. Novak
4. Correspondence Louise Curran
5. Editions Cynthia Wall
Part II. Literary Context: 6. Defoe and the novel Stephanie Insley Hershinow
7. Defoe and popular fiction Paul Baines
8. Verse and verse satire Pat Rogers
9. Memories and memorials: factual genres in A Journal of the Plague Year Barbara M. Benedict
10. Periodicals, news and journalism Darryl P. Domingo
11. Pornography Hal Gladfelder
12. Defoe and popular religious writing Penny Pritchard
13. Theatre and the novel Laura J. Rosenthal
14. The philosophical tradition Ryan Patrick Hanley
Part III. Authorship and Copyright: 15. Censorship Aaron R. Hanlon
16. Professional authorship J. A. Downie
17. Digital defoe Hilary Havens
18. Anonymous defoe Mark Vareschi
Part IV. The Monarchy and Parliament: 19. Politics Nicholas Seager
20. Defoe and the glorious revolution Emrys D. Jones
21. Defoe and the monarchy Toni Bowers
22. The act of union Juliet Shields
Part V. Social Structures and Social Life: 23. The penal system Monika Fludernik
24. Defoe and religion Jayne Lewis
25. Social status and social mobility Brean Hammond
26. Education and opportunity Benjamin F. Pauley
27. Men and women Ann Louise Kibbie
28. Defoe and China Eugenia Zuroski
29. London: 1660-1731 Melissa Mowry
30. The environment David Alff
31. Marriage law Melissa J. Ganz
32. Daniel defoe and the law of the sea Jonathan Lamb
33. Disability Jason S. Farr
34. Defoe and colonialism Stephanie DeGooyer
35. Defoe and animals Paul Kelleher
36. Defoe and slavery George Boulukos
37. Economics Robert Markley
38. Defoe and the supernatural Geoffrey Sill
39. Defoe and America Joseph F. Bartolomeo
Part VI. Critical Fortunes and Literary Afterlife: 40. Critical reception up to 1900 Emily C. Friedman
41. Critical reception after 1900 Manushag N. Powell
42. Continuations and adaptations Daniel Cook
Further Reading
Index.
2. Defoe's connections Brian Cowan
3. Family life and inner life Maximillian E. Novak
4. Correspondence Louise Curran
5. Editions Cynthia Wall
Part II. Literary Context: 6. Defoe and the novel Stephanie Insley Hershinow
7. Defoe and popular fiction Paul Baines
8. Verse and verse satire Pat Rogers
9. Memories and memorials: factual genres in A Journal of the Plague Year Barbara M. Benedict
10. Periodicals, news and journalism Darryl P. Domingo
11. Pornography Hal Gladfelder
12. Defoe and popular religious writing Penny Pritchard
13. Theatre and the novel Laura J. Rosenthal
14. The philosophical tradition Ryan Patrick Hanley
Part III. Authorship and Copyright: 15. Censorship Aaron R. Hanlon
16. Professional authorship J. A. Downie
17. Digital defoe Hilary Havens
18. Anonymous defoe Mark Vareschi
Part IV. The Monarchy and Parliament: 19. Politics Nicholas Seager
20. Defoe and the glorious revolution Emrys D. Jones
21. Defoe and the monarchy Toni Bowers
22. The act of union Juliet Shields
Part V. Social Structures and Social Life: 23. The penal system Monika Fludernik
24. Defoe and religion Jayne Lewis
25. Social status and social mobility Brean Hammond
26. Education and opportunity Benjamin F. Pauley
27. Men and women Ann Louise Kibbie
28. Defoe and China Eugenia Zuroski
29. London: 1660-1731 Melissa Mowry
30. The environment David Alff
31. Marriage law Melissa J. Ganz
32. Daniel defoe and the law of the sea Jonathan Lamb
33. Disability Jason S. Farr
34. Defoe and colonialism Stephanie DeGooyer
35. Defoe and animals Paul Kelleher
36. Defoe and slavery George Boulukos
37. Economics Robert Markley
38. Defoe and the supernatural Geoffrey Sill
39. Defoe and America Joseph F. Bartolomeo
Part VI. Critical Fortunes and Literary Afterlife: 40. Critical reception up to 1900 Emily C. Friedman
41. Critical reception after 1900 Manushag N. Powell
42. Continuations and adaptations Daniel Cook
Further Reading
Index.
Part I. Life and Works: 1. Defoe the writer John Richetti
2. Defoe's connections Brian Cowan
3. Family life and inner life Maximillian E. Novak
4. Correspondence Louise Curran
5. Editions Cynthia Wall
Part II. Literary Context: 6. Defoe and the novel Stephanie Insley Hershinow
7. Defoe and popular fiction Paul Baines
8. Verse and verse satire Pat Rogers
9. Memories and memorials: factual genres in A Journal of the Plague Year Barbara M. Benedict
10. Periodicals, news and journalism Darryl P. Domingo
11. Pornography Hal Gladfelder
12. Defoe and popular religious writing Penny Pritchard
13. Theatre and the novel Laura J. Rosenthal
14. The philosophical tradition Ryan Patrick Hanley
Part III. Authorship and Copyright: 15. Censorship Aaron R. Hanlon
16. Professional authorship J. A. Downie
17. Digital defoe Hilary Havens
18. Anonymous defoe Mark Vareschi
Part IV. The Monarchy and Parliament: 19. Politics Nicholas Seager
20. Defoe and the glorious revolution Emrys D. Jones
21. Defoe and the monarchy Toni Bowers
22. The act of union Juliet Shields
Part V. Social Structures and Social Life: 23. The penal system Monika Fludernik
24. Defoe and religion Jayne Lewis
25. Social status and social mobility Brean Hammond
26. Education and opportunity Benjamin F. Pauley
27. Men and women Ann Louise Kibbie
28. Defoe and China Eugenia Zuroski
29. London: 1660-1731 Melissa Mowry
30. The environment David Alff
31. Marriage law Melissa J. Ganz
32. Daniel defoe and the law of the sea Jonathan Lamb
33. Disability Jason S. Farr
34. Defoe and colonialism Stephanie DeGooyer
35. Defoe and animals Paul Kelleher
36. Defoe and slavery George Boulukos
37. Economics Robert Markley
38. Defoe and the supernatural Geoffrey Sill
39. Defoe and America Joseph F. Bartolomeo
Part VI. Critical Fortunes and Literary Afterlife: 40. Critical reception up to 1900 Emily C. Friedman
41. Critical reception after 1900 Manushag N. Powell
42. Continuations and adaptations Daniel Cook
Further Reading
Index.
2. Defoe's connections Brian Cowan
3. Family life and inner life Maximillian E. Novak
4. Correspondence Louise Curran
5. Editions Cynthia Wall
Part II. Literary Context: 6. Defoe and the novel Stephanie Insley Hershinow
7. Defoe and popular fiction Paul Baines
8. Verse and verse satire Pat Rogers
9. Memories and memorials: factual genres in A Journal of the Plague Year Barbara M. Benedict
10. Periodicals, news and journalism Darryl P. Domingo
11. Pornography Hal Gladfelder
12. Defoe and popular religious writing Penny Pritchard
13. Theatre and the novel Laura J. Rosenthal
14. The philosophical tradition Ryan Patrick Hanley
Part III. Authorship and Copyright: 15. Censorship Aaron R. Hanlon
16. Professional authorship J. A. Downie
17. Digital defoe Hilary Havens
18. Anonymous defoe Mark Vareschi
Part IV. The Monarchy and Parliament: 19. Politics Nicholas Seager
20. Defoe and the glorious revolution Emrys D. Jones
21. Defoe and the monarchy Toni Bowers
22. The act of union Juliet Shields
Part V. Social Structures and Social Life: 23. The penal system Monika Fludernik
24. Defoe and religion Jayne Lewis
25. Social status and social mobility Brean Hammond
26. Education and opportunity Benjamin F. Pauley
27. Men and women Ann Louise Kibbie
28. Defoe and China Eugenia Zuroski
29. London: 1660-1731 Melissa Mowry
30. The environment David Alff
31. Marriage law Melissa J. Ganz
32. Daniel defoe and the law of the sea Jonathan Lamb
33. Disability Jason S. Farr
34. Defoe and colonialism Stephanie DeGooyer
35. Defoe and animals Paul Kelleher
36. Defoe and slavery George Boulukos
37. Economics Robert Markley
38. Defoe and the supernatural Geoffrey Sill
39. Defoe and America Joseph F. Bartolomeo
Part VI. Critical Fortunes and Literary Afterlife: 40. Critical reception up to 1900 Emily C. Friedman
41. Critical reception after 1900 Manushag N. Powell
42. Continuations and adaptations Daniel Cook
Further Reading
Index.