The Political and Economic Writings of Daniel Defoe - J A Downie

The Political and Economic Writings of Daniel Defoe

J A Downie (Autor)

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2960 Seiten
2000
Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd
978-1-85196-465-9 (ISBN)
949,95 inkl. MwSt
This collection gathers together a number of Daniel Defoe's non-fiction writings on political and economic issues. The selection is designed to reflect the numerous facets of Defoe's economic and political thought. Each of the eight volumes includes an introduction.

J A Downie, Goldsmiths' College, University of London John McVeagh, University of Ulster David Hayton, the Queen's University of Belfast P N Furbank, the Open University W R Owens, the Open University

Volume 1: Constitutional Theory Some Reflections on a Pamphlet Lately Publish'd (1697); An Argument Shewing that a Standing Army ... is not Inconsistent with a Free Government (1698); A Brief Reply to the History of Standing Armies (1698); The Original Power of the Collective Body (1702); Some Remarks on ... Davenant's Essays (1704); Memorandum to Robert Harley [1704]; Reasons against the Succession (1713); And What if the Pretender should Come? (1713); An Answer to a Question that No Body Thinks of (1713); From the Review (1705-10). Volume 2: Party Politics The Six Distinguishing Characters of a Parliament Man (1700); Legion's Memorial (1701); The History of the Kentish Petition (1701); The Address (1704); Advice to All Parties (1705); The High-Church Legion (1705); Remarks on the Letter to the Author of the State-Memorial (1706); The Secret History of the October Club (1711); Eleven Opinions about Mr. H[arle]y (1711); Reasons why this Nation Ought to put a Speedy End to this Expensive War (1711); The Conduct of Parties in England (1712); A Seasonable Warning and Caution (1712); The Secret History of the White Staff (1714); The Secret History of the Secret History (1715); An Account of the Conduct of Robert Earl of Oxford (1715); Some Considerations of a Law for Triennial Parliaments (1716); The Quarrel of the School-Boys at Athens (1717). Volume 3: Dissent A Letter to a Dissenter from his Friend at the Hague (1688); An Enquiry into the Occasional Conformity of Dissenters, in Cases of Preferment (1697); A New Test of the Church of England's Loyalty (1702); An Enquiry into Occasional Conformity (1702); The Shortest Way with the Dissenters (1702); A Brief Explanation of a Late Pamphlet (1703); A Dialogue between the Observator and a Dissenter (1703); The Shortest Way to Peace and Union (1703); The Dissenters Answer to the High-Church Challenge (1704); A New Test of the Church of England's Honesty (1704); The Dissenter Misrepresented and Represented (1704); From the Review (1705); 'Preface' to Delaune's Plea for the Non-Conformists (1706); Wise as Serpents (1712); A Letter to the Dissenters (1713); The Weakest Go to the Wall (1714). Volume 4: Union with Scotland An Essay at Removing National Prejudices against a Union with Scotland, Part I (1706); An Essay ... Part II (1706); An Essay ... Part III (1706); A Fourth Essay ... (1706); A Fifth Essay ... (1707); Two Great Questions Considered ... Being a Sixth Essay ... (1707); The Vision [1706]; A Reply to the Scots Answer [1706]; Caledonia (1706); An Historical Account of the Bitter Sufferings ... of the Episcopal Church in Scotland (1707); The Scot's Narrative Examin'd (1709). Volume 5: International Relations The Two Great Questions Consider'd (1700); The Two Great Questions Further Considered (1700); The Danger of the Protestant Religion Consider'd (1701); Reasons Against A War With France (1701); The Succession to the Crown of England, Considered (1701); An Essay at a Plain Exposition of that Difficult Phrase A Good Peace (1711); The Felonious Treaty (1711); Imperial Gratitude (1712); The Validity of the Renunciations of Former Powers (1712); An Enquiry into the Danger and Consequences of a War with the Dutch (1712); A View of the Real Dangers of the Succession (1713); Reasons Concerning the Immediate Demolishing of Dunkirk (1713). Volume 6: Finance The Villainy of Stock-Jobbers Detected (1701); An Essay upon Publick Credit (1710); An Essay upon Loans (1710); The True State of the Case between the Government and the Creditors of the Navy (1711); Fair Payment No Spunge (1717); The Anatomy of Exchange-Alley (1719); The Chimera (1720); The Case of Mr. Law (1721); The Director (1720-21). Volume 7: Trade An Essay upon the South Sea Trade (1712); A Brief Account of the Present State of the African Trade (1713); The Trade to India Critically and Calmly Consider'd (1720); Brief Observations on Trade and Manufacture (1721); A Plan of the English Commerce (1728). Volume 8: Social Reform An Essay upon Projects (1697); An Essay on the Regulation of the Press (1704); Giving Alms No Charity (1704); Remarks on the Bill to Prevent Frauds Committed by Bankrupts (1706); Every-Body's Business, is No-Body's Business (1725); The Protestant Monastery (1727); Augusta Triumphans (1728); Some Objections ... Relating to the Present Intended Relief of Prisoners (1729).

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.12.2000
Reihe/Serie The Pickering Masters
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 2590 g
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre
ISBN-10 1-85196-465-7 / 1851964657
ISBN-13 978-1-85196-465-9 / 9781851964659
Zustand Neuware
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