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Daniel Defoe (eBook)

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2022
129 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654737041-3 (EAN)

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Daniel Defoe - William Minto
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In "Daniel Defoe," William Minto offers a comprehensive critical study of one of England's most innovative and controversial writers. Minto meticulously examines Defoe's life, exploring his development as a novelist and pamphleteer against the backdrop of the early 18th-century literary scene. With a clear investigative approach, Minto delves into Defoe's diverse body of work, including his renowned novel "Robinson Crusoe," revealing how his realist style and themes of individualism and survival reflect the socio-political currents of his time. Minto's adept analysis provides readers with invaluable insights into Defoe's narrative techniques and his contributions to the rise of the English novel, placing him firmly within the literary tradition of his era. William Minto, a respected Scottish critic and novelist, wrote extensively on various literary subjects, grounding his assertions in both personal literary scholarship and the broader historical context. His thorough understanding of the complexities surrounding Defoe's life—marked by political turmoil, financial struggles, and a keen awareness of societal issues of the time—shapes the nuanced critique found in this work. Minto's insights are not only grounded in literary analysis but also deeply informed by the historical backdrop of early 18th-century England. "Daniel Defoe" is an essential read for scholars, students, and enthusiasts of English literature. Minto's eloquent prose and critical acuity illuminate the depth of Defoe's influence on the novel as a genre and his enduring relevance. This book serves as both an introduction to Defoe's work and a vital resource for any reader seeking to understand the intricate interplay between literature and society during a pivotal period in literary history.

William Minto (1845-1893) was a renowned Scottish critic and novelist, esteemed not only for his own literary contributions but also for his scholarly works on English literature and its luminaries. Among his notable works, 'Daniel Defoe' stands out as a critical examination of the life and legacy of the celebrated author of 'Robinson Crusoe.' Minto's astute literary analyses are marked by his eloquent prose and insightful evaluations. Minto's role as a literary critic was bolstered by his tenure as a professor of Logic and English Literature at the University of Aberdeen, where he significantly influenced the field of literary criticism. His contributions to the understanding of narrative techniques and character development are particularly observed in his critical assessments of various authors' works, including Defoe's, within the broader historical context. A man of letters, Minto's style is characterized by a meticulous attention to historical detail and a clear, concise narrative voice that has engaged students, scholars, and readers alike. His book on Defoe not only explores the rich tapestry of Defoe's writing but also showcases Minto's profound understanding of the 18th-century literary landscape. His work continues to be referenced in studies on Defoe and in the broader discourse on the evolution of the English novel.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Schlagworte 1661?-1731 • 18th century fiction • 18th-century literature analysis • 18th-century realism • British literature educational materials • Classic author studies • Critical engagement importance • Daniel • Daniel Defoe biography • Defoe • Defoe literary analysis • Defoe's fiction exploration • Early novel development • English literary history • English literature • english literature classics • First-Person Narrative • historical context study • Historical literary authors • Literary artistry evolution • literary criticism and history • Literary criticism classics • Literary criticism relevance • Literary heritage examination • Literary scholarship insights • literary style evolution • Moll Flanders exploration • Moll Flanders theme exploration • Narrative techniques • Novel development critique • Robinson Crusoe creator • Robinson Crusoe critique • scholarly biography examination • social political themes
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