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3 Taught to value classical genres and to admire Dryden , Swift , and Pope , Defoe's contemporaries and our own accepted " Neoclassicism ” and failed to find a place for Defoe in literary history . Even his best modern biographer ...
3 Taught to value classical genres and to admire Dryden , Swift , and Pope , Defoe's contemporaries and our own accepted " Neoclassicism ” and failed to find a place for Defoe in literary history . Even his best modern biographer ...
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Defoe and his contemporaries inherited a tradition of history writing that emphasized " the changeless patterns and structures which underlie the world of change . ” 1 Such a Uniformitarian view encompassed both the Christian conception ...
Defoe and his contemporaries inherited a tradition of history writing that emphasized " the changeless patterns and structures which underlie the world of change . ” 1 Such a Uniformitarian view encompassed both the Christian conception ...
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To him and his contemporaries , he was writing one of the forms of civic history , the kind intended to " propound " or " represent " " an action . " Such histories had natural time limits determined by the event itself and avoided the ...
To him and his contemporaries , he was writing one of the forms of civic history , the kind intended to " propound " or " represent " " an action . " Such histories had natural time limits determined by the event itself and avoided the ...
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