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Daniel Defoe

writer

Daniel Defoe (1660 – 24 April 1731) was an English writer, journalist, merchant and spy. He is famous for his novels Robinson Crusoe (1719), Moll Flanders (1722) and Roxana: The Fortunate Mistress (1724). He has been seen as one of the earliest proponents of the English novel, and helped to popularise the form in Britain with others such as Aphra Behn and Samuel Richardson. Defoe wrote many political tracts, was often in trouble with the authorities, and spent a period in prison. Intellectuals and political leaders paid attention to his fresh ideas and sometimes consulted him.

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English writer

Daniel Defoe's Historical Timeline

  1. Robinson Crusoe is shipwrecked (according to Daniel Defoe's famous novel)

    Daniel Defoe (1660 – 24 April 1731) was an English writer, journalist, merchant and spy.

  2. Daniel Defoe dies

    Daniel Defoe writer, known for english writer, died on 1731-04-24. Daniel Defoe (1660 – 24 April 1731) was an English writer, journalist, merchant and spy.

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When was Daniel Defoe born?
Daniel Defoe was born on 1660-04-24.
What is Daniel Defoe known for?
English writer
What historical events involved Daniel Defoe?
Daniel Defoe was involved in 2 recorded historical events, including Robinson Crusoe is shipwrecked (according to Daniel Defoe's famous novel), Daniel Defoe dies.
When did Daniel Defoe die?
Daniel Defoe died on 1731-01-01.

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