Daniel Defoe: Ambition & InnovationUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1986 - 299 pagini |
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... servant . This classifi- cation system is no modern abstraction . Time after time , Defoe and his contemporaries referred to it as if it were familiar and accepted . The most obvious early expression of the idea is in Charles Montagu's ...
... servant . This classifi- cation system is no modern abstraction . Time after time , Defoe and his contemporaries referred to it as if it were familiar and accepted . The most obvious early expression of the idea is in Charles Montagu's ...
Pagina 16
... servant . A New Discovery of an Old Intreague ( 1691 ) is an utterly typical contribution to the hurriedly written satires about city politics.17 Defoe uses the loose narrative frame- work grown popular after Paradise Lost , and his ...
... servant . A New Discovery of an Old Intreague ( 1691 ) is an utterly typical contribution to the hurriedly written satires about city politics.17 Defoe uses the loose narrative frame- work grown popular after Paradise Lost , and his ...
Pagina 168
... servant girl seduced by her master , he could sift the ingredients of the travel narrative and create a more unified , powerful form . Readers of travel fiction expected the kind of geographical description found in primarily nonfiction ...
... servant girl seduced by her master , he could sift the ingredients of the travel narrative and create a more unified , powerful form . Readers of travel fiction expected the kind of geographical description found in primarily nonfiction ...
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POETRY | 12 |
PAMPHLETS AND POLITICS | 42 |
THE HISTORIES | 70 |
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