THE STORM (Unabridged) (eBook)

The First Substantial Work of Modern Journalism Covering the Great Storm of 1703; Including the Biography of the Author and His Own Experiences

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2023
283 Seiten
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859-654774849-6 (EAN)

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In "The Storm," Daniel Defoe presents an enthralling account of a great tempest that wreaks havoc on the British coast. Written in a vivid, journalistic style characteristic of Defoe's non-fiction works, this unabridged narrative captures not only the physical ferocity of the storm but also its psychological impact on those who endured it. Defoe meticulously chronicles the chaotic events of the storm, blending personal testimonies with descriptive imagery, thus employing a realist literary approach that foreshadows the 18th-century rise of the novel. This work stands within a broader context of early modern literature that sought to grapple with nature's sublime terror, a theme deeply resonant in the period's exploration of human vulnerability against the backdrop of an unpredictable natural world. Daniel Defoe, a pioneer in English literature, was not only a novelist but also a pamphleteer and journalist. His diverse experiences, ranging from trade to piracy, underpinned his astute observations of society and nature. This multifaceted background informs "The Storm," wherein Defoe's familiarity with maritime life and his acute awareness of human resilience are remarkably woven into the fabric of his narrative, revealing the interplay between calamity and survival. I highly recommend "The Storm" to readers interested in the intersection of literature and environmental history. It is not merely a recounting of nature's fury but also a profound exploration of human experience in the face of adversity. Defoe's masterful prose will engage those who appreciate detailed descriptions and insightful reflections on the human condition.

Daniel Defoe (c. 1660 - 1731) was a prolific English writer, journalist, and pamphleteer, best known as the author of the seminal novel 'Robinson Crusoe' (1719). Although 'The Storm' (1704) is lesser-known, it represents Defoe's foray into documenting and analyzing a natural disaster, specifically the Great Storm of 1703, marking it as one of the earliest examples of modern journalism. 'The Storm' is written with a narrative vigor, combining both eyewitness accounts and Defoe's interpretation of the event's broader significance. Defoe's literary style is characterized by his vivid detail, engaging prose, and the blending of fact with fiction—a technique that is regarded as a precursor to the modern novel. In addition to his fiction, Defoe was known for his political writings and his support of the Whig party. His works reflect his interest in the social, economic, and political issues of his time. Notable among his extensive literary contributions are 'Moll Flanders' (1722), and 'A Journal of the Plague Year' (1722), which further exemplify his narrative skill and his keen observation of human society. In summation, Defoe's body of work not only provides entertainment but also offers insightful commentary into the life and times of 17th and 18th-century England.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.12.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Neuzeit bis 1918
Schlagworte 18th century • 18th century natural disasters • Charles Dickens • classic non-fiction narratives • Daniel Defoe classics • Daniel Defoe influence • Daniel Defoe literature • early 18th century • early modern environmental literature • Emotional turmoil exploration • English writer • eye of the storm • Great Storm • Great Storm context • Great Storm of 1703 literature • Historical disaster • historical fiction novella • historical storm accounts • historical weather events • human response crises • isaac's storm • Jack Higgins • Jack London • Journalistic narrative • journalistic writing style • Jules Verne • literary transformation • Lost • Narrative Journalism • natural calamity • natural disaster • natural disaster history • Natural Disaster Narrative • Prescient Analysis • Resilience in adversity • Royal Navy • The Perfect Storm • The Storm 1703 • The Worst Hard Time • Vivid descriptive prose
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