Daniel Defoe: Ambition & InnovationUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1986 - 299 pagini |
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Pagina 93
... experience and in judgment that " being there " made . Here is the appeal of what was called " the new journalism , " of Dispatches , and of The History of the Wars . It is only fair at this point to note that Defoe's contemporaries ...
... experience and in judgment that " being there " made . Here is the appeal of what was called " the new journalism , " of Dispatches , and of The History of the Wars . It is only fair at this point to note that Defoe's contemporaries ...
Pagina 140
... experience - felt as well as witnessed . By recounting what H.F. saw and heard , Defoe upholds the illusion of a chronicle even as he transforms his book into an experience like the plague . The accumulation of anecdotes and understated ...
... experience - felt as well as witnessed . By recounting what H.F. saw and heard , Defoe upholds the illusion of a chronicle even as he transforms his book into an experience like the plague . The accumulation of anecdotes and understated ...
Pagina 156
... experience . Singleton is free to share his experiences without the distraction of descriptions of his feelings . Crusoe obsessively searches for his sin ; Singleton concen- trates on survival . That Defoe and other writers sometimes ...
... experience . Singleton is free to share his experiences without the distraction of descriptions of his feelings . Crusoe obsessively searches for his sin ; Singleton concen- trates on survival . That Defoe and other writers sometimes ...
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POETRY | 12 |
PAMPHLETS AND POLITICS | 42 |
THE HISTORIES | 70 |
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