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"Telling figures and telling feelings: the geography of emotions in the Londo...
Defoe's novel (A Journal of the Plague Year) and its novelistic documentary counterpart (Due Preparations for the Plague) both use the enormity of contemporary... -
" "Two broad shining eyes": Optic Impressions, Natural Imprints, and Landscap...
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"The performative map: cartography as a mode of narrative discourse in eighte...
In my paper, I wish to explore the connections between mapping and writing focusing especially on Moll Flanders and what mapping that work (for MappingWriting) has... -
- "Narrative Cartography in the Eighteenth Century: Defoe's Exploration of Gr...
The Tour thro' the whole Island of Great-Britain (1724-25-26) is a domestic travel narrative, written in the form of thirteen letters that describe a region of... -
Daniel Defoe et l'écriture de l'Histoire.
L'écriture de l'Histoire par un auteur prolifique comme Defoe reflète les mutations épistémologiques de son époque. Présent sur tous les fronts en étant à la fois... -
"Insularité, pouvoir et autorité dans Robinson Crusoe de Defoe"
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"Man's Imprint on Natural Landscapes in Defoe"
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"Defoe's chorography and geography in The Tour and Robinson Crusoe: an ecocri...
Defoe's handling of space and land is crucial to his travel narratives, especially the Tour and Robinson Crusoe. Robinson turns the land of his uncharted island into... -
" 'Stories (...) very certain to be true, or very near the Truth ; that is to...
Is truth essential for Defoe? If truth seems to be the condition of existence of an historical text, it is not the case for a literary work whose aim is never to...
