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Daniel Defoe's works
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While not a single book, Daniel Defoe's works are collectively considered significant contributions to English literature.
His novels, including "Robinson Crusoe" and "Moll Flanders," are known for their realistic portrayal of characters and their exploration of themes of adventure, survival, and social mobility.
Defoe's narrative style is characterized by its detail and its focus on the everyday lives of his characters.
His works offer valuable insights into the social and economic conditions of his time, and their enduring appeal lies in their timeless exploration of human experience.
Defoe's influence on later novelists is undeniable, and his works continue to be widely read and studied.
His novels, including "Robinson Crusoe" and "Moll Flanders," are known for their realistic portrayal of characters and their exploration of themes of adventure, survival, and social mobility.
Defoe's narrative style is characterized by its detail and its focus on the everyday lives of his characters.
His works offer valuable insights into the social and economic conditions of his time, and their enduring appeal lies in their timeless exploration of human experience.
Defoe's influence on later novelists is undeniable, and his works continue to be widely read and studied.