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Daniel Defoe (1660-1713)

Daniel Defoe, born in London to a Puritan family, is often regarded as the father of the English novel. Despite facing economic difficulties and starting his novel-writing career later in life, he made a significant mark in literature.

Daniel Defoe
(1660-1713)

Daniel Defoe (1660-1713)

he come back in England by a ship

he mets friday

published in 1719

after his adventures docked in a desert island

robinson goes to the sea despite his father's advice

Robinson Crusoe

middle class protagonist
cristianity and divine providence
use the first person
individualism and self-made man

THE NOVELS

Ramo principale

enconomic difficultes

died in 1731
start writing novel late in life
founder of the Review
writer

wos born in london into a puritan family

the father of english novel