Delve into the rich tapestry of 18th-century English literature with Volume 4 of the collected "Works" of Daniel Defoe. This carefully curated edition offers readers a comprehensive look at Defoe's enduring contributions to the literary landscape. Explore the writings of a master storyteller, whose works continue to captivate and resonate with audiences today.
Edited with scholarly precision by Howard Maynadier, this volume provides valuable insights into Defoe's multifaceted genius. Experience the wit, social commentary, and narrative brilliance that define Defoe's place as a pivotal figure in English literary history. A must-have for enthusiasts of classic literature and those seeking a deeper understanding of the 18th century.
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