Daniel Defoe, Contrarian

Daniel Defoe, Contrarian
Author: Robert James Merrett
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2013-03-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1442664509

A highly conscious wordsmith, Daniel Defoe used expository styles in his fiction and non-fiction that reflected his ability to perceive material and intellectual phenomena from opposing, but not contradictory perspectives. Moreover, the boundaries of genre within his wide-ranging oeuvre can prove highly fluid. In this study, Robert James Merrett approaches Defoe’s body of work using interdisciplinary methods that recognize dialectic in his verbal creativity and cognitive awareness. Examining more than ninety of Defoe’s works, Merrett contends that this author’s literariness exploits a conscious dialogue that fosters the reciprocity of traditional and progressive authorial procedures. Along the way, he discusses Defoe’s lexical and semantic sensibility, his rhetorical and aesthetic theories, his contrarian theology, and more. Merrett proposes that Defoe’s contrarian outlook celebrates a view of consciousness that acknowledges the brain’s bipartite structure, and in so doing illustrates how cognitive science may be applied to further explorations of narrative art.

The Political and Economic Writings of Daniel Defoe Vol 2

The Political and Economic Writings of Daniel Defoe Vol 2
Author: W R Owens
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2024-08-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1040233872

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.