Daniel Defoe: Ambition & InnovationUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1986 - 299 pages |
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... Penelope Aubin , yet the differences are most illuminating . Her novels are long , characterized by extensive travel and adventure , and unapologetically pious . Although Haywood was more imme- diately popular , Aubin's books endured ...
... Penelope Aubin , yet the differences are most illuminating . Her novels are long , characterized by extensive travel and adventure , and unapologetically pious . Although Haywood was more imme- diately popular , Aubin's books endured ...
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... Penelope Aubin , who seems to have seen the originality of Robinson Crusoe more clearly then her contemporaries , explicitly aligns The Strange Adventures of the Count de Vinevil ( 1721 ) with Defoe and reconsiders the standard ...
... Penelope Aubin , who seems to have seen the originality of Robinson Crusoe more clearly then her contemporaries , explicitly aligns The Strange Adventures of the Count de Vinevil ( 1721 ) with Defoe and reconsiders the standard ...
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... Penelope Aubin , Fanny Burney , and others , Defoe's charac- ters - especially Robinson Crusoe - represented the courageous persons whose own spirit and ingenuity allowed them to exert unexpected strength of mind and of body . They saw ...
... Penelope Aubin , Fanny Burney , and others , Defoe's charac- ters - especially Robinson Crusoe - represented the courageous persons whose own spirit and ingenuity allowed them to exert unexpected strength of mind and of body . They saw ...
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