Memoirs of a Cavalier by Daniel Defoe is a historical novel written in the early 18th century, set against the backdrop of the English Civil War (1642–1651) and the Thirty Years' ...
Samuel B. Allison’s An American Robinson Crusoe is a late 19th-century children's adaptation inspired by Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe. This story follows a young boy named Robi...
Daniel Defoe’s The Consolidator; or, Memoirs of Sundry Transactions from the World in the Moon is a satirical work that blends elements of political commentary with scientific ima...
Daniel Defoe’s From London to Land’s End is a travel narrative written in the early 18th century, documenting his firsthand observations as he journeys across England. More than ...
Daniel Defoe’s The King of Pirates is a historical adventure narrative likely written in the early 18th century, recounting the exploits of the notorious pirate captain Henry Aver...
Robinson Crusoe, Told to the Children by John Lang is a children's adaptation of Daniel Defoe’s original novel, rewritten for young readers in the early 20th century. This version...
Daniel Defoe’s Tour through the Eastern Counties of England, 1722 is a travel account from the early 18th century, written in the form of a series of letters. In this work, Defoe ...
Daniel Defoe’s The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe is a novel written in the early 18th century as a sequel to his famous work, Robinson Crusoe. This story follows the prota...
Daniel Defoe’s The Life, Adventures & Piracies of the Famous Captain Singleton is a novel written in the early 18th century, depicting the tumultuous life and pirate career of Cap...
Defoe discusses the financial challenges tradesmen face, including handling debt settlements and avoiding damage from rumors and dishonesty. He critiques fraudulent practices that ...
Daniel Defoe outlines the essential qualities and preparations required for a tradesman, starting with apprenticeship and proper business communication. He emphasizes the importanc...
Daniel Defoe’s An Essay Upon Projects is a practical treatise written in the late 17th century, showcasing his innovative thoughts on economic and social reforms.
The work explor...
Robinson fortifies his home after discovering footprints and signs of cannibals visiting the island. He hides in a cave for safety and later witnesses another shipwreck, retrieving...
Robinson Crusoe defies his parents' wishes and embarks on a life at sea, encountering early hardships, including shipwrecks and captivity in Sallee. After escaping with Xury, he ar...
Daniel Defoe’s The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders is an early 18th-century novel that chronicles the tumultuous life of its protagonist, Moll Flanders.
The ...
Crusoe soon discovers that cannibals occasionally visit the island, intensifying his fears. One day, he witnesses them preparing to sacrifice prisoners and bravely intervenes, resc...
Robinson Crusoe, a restless young man, defies his father’s wishes and sets sail in search of adventure. His journey quickly turns perilous when he is captured and sold into slaver...
이 책은 1701 년 Daniel Defoe가 네덜란드 출신의 영국 왕 윌리엄을 정치 적들에 의한 외국인 혐오 발작 공격으로부터 방어하고 영국의 인종 순수성이라는 개념을 조롱하는 풍자적시다. 이 책에서 데포는 새로은 이민자들이 야기한 문화적 교란은 영국인이 아닌 영국문화의 외국인 협오증이라고 주장한다.