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Classic from the year 2008 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, , language: English, abstract: If ever the Story of any private Man's* Adventures in the World were worth making Publick, and were acceptable when Publish'd, the Editor of this Account thinks this will be so.The Wonders of this Man's Life exceed all that (he thinks) is to be found extant; the Life of one Man being scarce capable of a greater Variety.The Story is told with Modesty, with Seriousness, and with a religious Application of Events to the Uses to which wise Men always apyly them (viz.) to…mehr

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Classic from the year 2008 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, , language: English, abstract: If ever the Story of any private Man's* Adventures in the World were worth making Publick, and were acceptable when Publish'd, the Editor of this Account thinks this will be so.The Wonders of this Man's Life exceed all that (he thinks) is to be found extant; the Life of one Man being scarce capable of a greater Variety.The Story is told with Modesty, with Seriousness, and with a religious Application of Events to the Uses to which wise Men always apyly them (viz.) to the Instruction of others by this Example, and to justify and honor the Wisdom of Providence in all the Variety of our Circumstances, let them happen how they will.The Editor believes the thing to be a just History of Fact; neither is there any Appearance of Fiction in it: And however thinks, because all such things are dispatch'd, that the Improvement of it, as well as the Diversion, as to the Instruction of the Reader, will be the same; and as such he thinks, without farther Compliment to the World, he does them a great Service in the Publication.
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Daniel Defoe, 1660-1731, wurde in London als Sohn eines Fleischers geboren. Defoe hatte ursprünglich puritanischer Geistlicher werden sollen, entschied sich dann aber für die kaufmännische Laufbahn, wo er allerdings bald scheiterte. Er versuchte sich in mehreren Berufen. Aus dem Wunsch heraus, die praktischen Lebensbedingungen seiner Landsleute zu verbessern, gab er nacheinander mehrere Zeitschriften heraus und verfasste zahlreiche zum Teil satirische Artikel. Ein heftiger Angriff gegen die religiöse Unduldsamkeit der anglikanischen Kirche brachte ihn sogar an den Pranger, wo ihm das Volk jedoch begeistert zujubelte. Nach einem Gefängnisaufenthalt änderte er seinen ursprünglichen Namen (Daniel Foe) in Defoe. Er starb am 26.4.1731 in London.