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Scholars of the eighteenth century who consult important critical editions or studies of Daniel Defoe or one of several recent Defoe biographies will find that this key writer's body of work has been discussed from a rich variety of perspectives. Many books have treated Defoe's novels, his economic or religious writing, his journalism and history, and the view of man or empire or the ideas of fiction embodied in his many texts, to name only a few key topics. However, despite the fact that a case can be made (and is made in this study) that Defoe "was England's most important poet between Dryde
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 -- Criticism and interpretation. --- Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731 -- Poetic works. --- Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731. --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- English Literature --- Defoe, Daniel, --- Defoe, Daniel --- Fefoe, Daniel --- De Fo, Daniel' --- De Foe, Daniel --- Defo, Daniel --- Defo, Danielo --- Defo, Daniyel --- English gentleman --- Gabriel John --- Gentleman --- John, Gabriel --- L. M. --- Lay-hand in the country --- Lover of old England --- Lover of truth --- Merchant --- Moreton, Andrew --- Даниель Дефо --- דעפא, דאניעל --- דפו, דניאל --- דפו, דניאל, --- דיפו, דניאל --- דיפו, דניאל, --- דיפואה, --- Johnson, Charle, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Poetic works.
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