Oxford Handbook of Daniel Defoe
Oxford Handbook of Daniel Defoe
Downie, J. A.; Seager, Nicholas
Oxford University Press
12/2023
720
Dura
Inglês
9780198827177
15 a 20 dias
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1: Brian Cowan: Defoe's Life and Times
Part I. Genres
2: Maximillian E. Novak: Defoe's Poetry
3: Geoffrey Sill: Defoe, Prose Fiction, and the Novel
4: Cynthia Wall: Defoe and Drama
5: Penny Pritchard: Dialogue and Didacticism: Defoe's Conduct and Advice Literature
6: Jeffrey Hopes: The Great Polemicist: Defoe's Pamphlets and Tracts
7: Ashley Marshall: Defoe's Periodical Journalism
8: Paul Baines: Defoe and the Idea of Travel
9: Rebecca Bullard: Defoe as Historian
10: Marc Mierowsky: The Style of Defoe's Correspondence
11: Joseph Hone: Defoe and Satire
Part II. Contexts
12: Pat Rogers: Defoe and the Book Trade
13: J. A. Downie: Daniel Defoe and the Social Structure of Pre-Industrial England
14: Nicholas Seager: Defoe and Economics: Industry, Trade, and Finance
15: Paula R. Backscheider: Gender, Sexuality, and the Status of Women in Defoe's Writings
16: Liz Bellamy: Family and Domesticity in Defoe's Writings
17: David Walker: Defoe and Christianity
18: John Richetti: Defoe, Philosophy, and Religion
19: Christopher F. Loar: Defoe, Science, and Technology
20: D. W. Hayton: Defoe and Government: Propaganda and Principle
21: Katherine Ellison: Intelligence, Espionage, and the Ethics of Surveillance in Defoe's Writings
22: Sharon Alker and Holly Faith Nelson: Defoe and War
23: Kate Loveman: Crime and the Law in Defoe's Works
24: Srividhya Swaminathan: Racial and National Identities in Defoe's Writings
25: Lucinda Cole: Defoe and Ecology
Part III. Places
26: Brean S. Hammond: Defoe and London
27: Adam Sills: Defoe and Britain
28: Andreas K. E. Mueller: Defoe's Europe: Allies and Enemies
29: Markman Ellis: Defoe and Colonialism
30: Robert Markley: Defoe and the Pacific
31: Rebekah Mitsein and Manushag N. Powell: Africa and the Levant in Defoe's Writings
Part IV. Afterlives
32: Nicholas Seager: The Celebrated Daniel De Foe: Publication History, 1731-1945
33: Kit Kincade: Defoe's Critical Reception, 1731-1945
34: Benjamin F. Pauley: Attribution and the Defoe Canon
35: Rivka Swenson: Habits of Gender and Genre in Three Female Robinsonades, 1767-1985
36: Robert Mayer: Defoe on Screen: Robinson Crusoe, The Red Turtle, and Animal Rights
Part I. Genres
2: Maximillian E. Novak: Defoe's Poetry
3: Geoffrey Sill: Defoe, Prose Fiction, and the Novel
4: Cynthia Wall: Defoe and Drama
5: Penny Pritchard: Dialogue and Didacticism: Defoe's Conduct and Advice Literature
6: Jeffrey Hopes: The Great Polemicist: Defoe's Pamphlets and Tracts
7: Ashley Marshall: Defoe's Periodical Journalism
8: Paul Baines: Defoe and the Idea of Travel
9: Rebecca Bullard: Defoe as Historian
10: Marc Mierowsky: The Style of Defoe's Correspondence
11: Joseph Hone: Defoe and Satire
Part II. Contexts
12: Pat Rogers: Defoe and the Book Trade
13: J. A. Downie: Daniel Defoe and the Social Structure of Pre-Industrial England
14: Nicholas Seager: Defoe and Economics: Industry, Trade, and Finance
15: Paula R. Backscheider: Gender, Sexuality, and the Status of Women in Defoe's Writings
16: Liz Bellamy: Family and Domesticity in Defoe's Writings
17: David Walker: Defoe and Christianity
18: John Richetti: Defoe, Philosophy, and Religion
19: Christopher F. Loar: Defoe, Science, and Technology
20: D. W. Hayton: Defoe and Government: Propaganda and Principle
21: Katherine Ellison: Intelligence, Espionage, and the Ethics of Surveillance in Defoe's Writings
22: Sharon Alker and Holly Faith Nelson: Defoe and War
23: Kate Loveman: Crime and the Law in Defoe's Works
24: Srividhya Swaminathan: Racial and National Identities in Defoe's Writings
25: Lucinda Cole: Defoe and Ecology
Part III. Places
26: Brean S. Hammond: Defoe and London
27: Adam Sills: Defoe and Britain
28: Andreas K. E. Mueller: Defoe's Europe: Allies and Enemies
29: Markman Ellis: Defoe and Colonialism
30: Robert Markley: Defoe and the Pacific
31: Rebekah Mitsein and Manushag N. Powell: Africa and the Levant in Defoe's Writings
Part IV. Afterlives
32: Nicholas Seager: The Celebrated Daniel De Foe: Publication History, 1731-1945
33: Kit Kincade: Defoe's Critical Reception, 1731-1945
34: Benjamin F. Pauley: Attribution and the Defoe Canon
35: Rivka Swenson: Habits of Gender and Genre in Three Female Robinsonades, 1767-1985
36: Robert Mayer: Defoe on Screen: Robinson Crusoe, The Red Turtle, and Animal Rights
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1: Brian Cowan: Defoe's Life and Times
Part I. Genres
2: Maximillian E. Novak: Defoe's Poetry
3: Geoffrey Sill: Defoe, Prose Fiction, and the Novel
4: Cynthia Wall: Defoe and Drama
5: Penny Pritchard: Dialogue and Didacticism: Defoe's Conduct and Advice Literature
6: Jeffrey Hopes: The Great Polemicist: Defoe's Pamphlets and Tracts
7: Ashley Marshall: Defoe's Periodical Journalism
8: Paul Baines: Defoe and the Idea of Travel
9: Rebecca Bullard: Defoe as Historian
10: Marc Mierowsky: The Style of Defoe's Correspondence
11: Joseph Hone: Defoe and Satire
Part II. Contexts
12: Pat Rogers: Defoe and the Book Trade
13: J. A. Downie: Daniel Defoe and the Social Structure of Pre-Industrial England
14: Nicholas Seager: Defoe and Economics: Industry, Trade, and Finance
15: Paula R. Backscheider: Gender, Sexuality, and the Status of Women in Defoe's Writings
16: Liz Bellamy: Family and Domesticity in Defoe's Writings
17: David Walker: Defoe and Christianity
18: John Richetti: Defoe, Philosophy, and Religion
19: Christopher F. Loar: Defoe, Science, and Technology
20: D. W. Hayton: Defoe and Government: Propaganda and Principle
21: Katherine Ellison: Intelligence, Espionage, and the Ethics of Surveillance in Defoe's Writings
22: Sharon Alker and Holly Faith Nelson: Defoe and War
23: Kate Loveman: Crime and the Law in Defoe's Works
24: Srividhya Swaminathan: Racial and National Identities in Defoe's Writings
25: Lucinda Cole: Defoe and Ecology
Part III. Places
26: Brean S. Hammond: Defoe and London
27: Adam Sills: Defoe and Britain
28: Andreas K. E. Mueller: Defoe's Europe: Allies and Enemies
29: Markman Ellis: Defoe and Colonialism
30: Robert Markley: Defoe and the Pacific
31: Rebekah Mitsein and Manushag N. Powell: Africa and the Levant in Defoe's Writings
Part IV. Afterlives
32: Nicholas Seager: The Celebrated Daniel De Foe: Publication History, 1731-1945
33: Kit Kincade: Defoe's Critical Reception, 1731-1945
34: Benjamin F. Pauley: Attribution and the Defoe Canon
35: Rivka Swenson: Habits of Gender and Genre in Three Female Robinsonades, 1767-1985
36: Robert Mayer: Defoe on Screen: Robinson Crusoe, The Red Turtle, and Animal Rights
Part I. Genres
2: Maximillian E. Novak: Defoe's Poetry
3: Geoffrey Sill: Defoe, Prose Fiction, and the Novel
4: Cynthia Wall: Defoe and Drama
5: Penny Pritchard: Dialogue and Didacticism: Defoe's Conduct and Advice Literature
6: Jeffrey Hopes: The Great Polemicist: Defoe's Pamphlets and Tracts
7: Ashley Marshall: Defoe's Periodical Journalism
8: Paul Baines: Defoe and the Idea of Travel
9: Rebecca Bullard: Defoe as Historian
10: Marc Mierowsky: The Style of Defoe's Correspondence
11: Joseph Hone: Defoe and Satire
Part II. Contexts
12: Pat Rogers: Defoe and the Book Trade
13: J. A. Downie: Daniel Defoe and the Social Structure of Pre-Industrial England
14: Nicholas Seager: Defoe and Economics: Industry, Trade, and Finance
15: Paula R. Backscheider: Gender, Sexuality, and the Status of Women in Defoe's Writings
16: Liz Bellamy: Family and Domesticity in Defoe's Writings
17: David Walker: Defoe and Christianity
18: John Richetti: Defoe, Philosophy, and Religion
19: Christopher F. Loar: Defoe, Science, and Technology
20: D. W. Hayton: Defoe and Government: Propaganda and Principle
21: Katherine Ellison: Intelligence, Espionage, and the Ethics of Surveillance in Defoe's Writings
22: Sharon Alker and Holly Faith Nelson: Defoe and War
23: Kate Loveman: Crime and the Law in Defoe's Works
24: Srividhya Swaminathan: Racial and National Identities in Defoe's Writings
25: Lucinda Cole: Defoe and Ecology
Part III. Places
26: Brean S. Hammond: Defoe and London
27: Adam Sills: Defoe and Britain
28: Andreas K. E. Mueller: Defoe's Europe: Allies and Enemies
29: Markman Ellis: Defoe and Colonialism
30: Robert Markley: Defoe and the Pacific
31: Rebekah Mitsein and Manushag N. Powell: Africa and the Levant in Defoe's Writings
Part IV. Afterlives
32: Nicholas Seager: The Celebrated Daniel De Foe: Publication History, 1731-1945
33: Kit Kincade: Defoe's Critical Reception, 1731-1945
34: Benjamin F. Pauley: Attribution and the Defoe Canon
35: Rivka Swenson: Habits of Gender and Genre in Three Female Robinsonades, 1767-1985
36: Robert Mayer: Defoe on Screen: Robinson Crusoe, The Red Turtle, and Animal Rights
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