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In these works , he was a writer aware of his roots and dedicated to the idea that writers have special gifts of insight and prophecy that allow them to describe social , psychic , and moral phenomena in ways that enlighten and even ...
In these works , he was a writer aware of his roots and dedicated to the idea that writers have special gifts of insight and prophecy that allow them to describe social , psychic , and moral phenomena in ways that enlighten and even ...
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They alternated tales of unusual adventures with moral re- flections . Moreover , like popular literature of all times , they always concluded by reinforcing the moral values and conventional choices of their readers .
They alternated tales of unusual adventures with moral re- flections . Moreover , like popular literature of all times , they always concluded by reinforcing the moral values and conventional choices of their readers .
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Swearing indicated great moral depravity to the Dissenters . Defoe con- demns such language repeatedly in his conduct books and uses it to label characters " evil " in his tracts ( see , for example , A Letter to Andrew Snape , Review ...
Swearing indicated great moral depravity to the Dissenters . Defoe con- demns such language repeatedly in his conduct books and uses it to label characters " evil " in his tracts ( see , for example , A Letter to Andrew Snape , Review ...
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