Fugitive Crusoe
Tom Paulin: Daniel Defoe, 19 July 2001
Daniel Defoe: Master of Fictions
by Maximilian Novak.
Oxford, 756 pp., £30, April 2001,0 19 812686 7 Show More
by Maximilian Novak.
Oxford, 756 pp., £30, April 2001,
Political and Economic Writings of Daniel Defoe
edited by W.R. Owens and P.N. Furbank.
Pickering & Chatto, £595, December 2000,1 85196 465 7 Show More
edited by W.R. Owens and P.N. Furbank.
Pickering & Chatto, £595, December 2000,
“... religious meetings, dying in filthy prisons. Defoe was particularly upset by the death in jail of Thomas Delaune, his wife and two children, and he blamed his community for not supporting them. When the Duke of Monmouth landed at Lyme Regis on 11 June 1685, to begin his rebellion against his uncle, the new Catholic monarch, James II, Defoe left his young ... ”