What are the writings of Defoe, and what are the works of the writer Defoe

Updated on culture 2024-07-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Defoe began writing at the age of 59. In 1719, the first ** "Robinson Crusoe" was published, which was very popular, and it succeeded in creating the image of an idealized bourgeoisie, which was a pioneering feat in the history of Europe. A sequel was published in the same year.

    In 1720, he wrote Robinson's Meditations. He later wrote four books: Captain Singleton (1720), Moore Flanders, Colonel Jack (both 1722), and Roxana (1724).

    In addition, he wrote several biographies, such as "Campbell the Deaf and Dumb" (1720) and "Peter the Great" (1723); Several domestic and foreign travelogues, such as "New Travels Around the World" (1724), "Captain Roberts's Four Travels" (1726), "Travels to the Isles of Britain" (1724 1727, 3 volumes, tour guide). He also wrote several books on business, such as The Complete Book of Commerce (1726), The Business Strategy of England (1728), and The Way to Make London the Most Prosperous City in the World (1728). His Encyclopedia of English Gentlemen was published posthumously in 1890.

    His ** is the most widely circulated with "Robinson Crusoe" and is considered his masterpiece.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    New Globetrotting, Captain Roberts' Four Travels

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. "The Shortcut to the Elimination of Different Sects", "Ode to the Flails", "Review of Current Affairs in France", "Robinson Crusoe", "Captain Singleton", "Moore Flanders", "The Chronicle of the Pandemic", "On Development", "Colonel Jack", "Roxana", "Peter the Great". In 1719, Defoe published his first book, Robinson Crusoe, which was very popular with readers. This was followed by the publication of Robinson's Crusoe.

    In 1720 he wrote Robinson's Meditations. Long works such as Moore Ferranders (1722), Colonel Jack (1722) and Roxana (1724), as well as biographies such as Peter the Great (1723).

    2. Daniel Defoe is known as the "Father of Europe", "Father of England" and "Father of British Newspapers", etc., and his "Robinson Crusoe", "Captain Singleton", "Colonel Jack", "Moore Flanders", etc., compared with previous literary works, have made new breakthroughs in both art form and artistic quality. In a sense, Daniel Defoe introduced a new type of ** text to the world, which does not have Pope's classical style or Swift's spicy satire, but it is also self-contained, and the truth is seen in the simplicity and details; At the same time, his works no longer focus on "heroes" and "great men", but focus on ordinary people and their virtues who come and go on the streets, creating a precedent for British realist literature. He has influenced and played a role in the development of Britain and Europe, and he has thus become the founder of realism in the British Enlightenment.

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