The Life of Daniel Defoe
A Critical Biography
Blackwell Critical Biographies

1. Edition December 2005
420 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
The Life of Daniel Defoe examines the entire range of Defoe's writing in the context of what is known about his life and opinions.
* Features extended and detailed commentaries on Defoe's political, religious, moral, and economic journalism, as well as on all of his narrative fictions, including Robinson Crusoe
* Places emphasis on Defoe's distinctive style and rhetoric
* Situates his work within the precise historical circumstances of the eighteenth-century in which Defoe was an important and active participant
* Now available in paperback
Acknowledgments x
1 Dissenter, Merchant, Speculator,Writer 1
2 Early Writings 1697-1703: Projects, Dissent, Poems 31
3 Political Journalism: 1697-1710 70
4 Political Agent and Journalist: Queen Anne to the Hanoverians 113
5 Moral, Social, and Economic Writings 1714-31 143
6 Robinson Crusoe 174
7 Travel, Politics, and Adventure 213
8 Crime and Narrative 234
9 Roxana: A Novel of Crime and Punishment 268
10 History, Facts, and Literature 301
11 Political Journalist and Moral Censor: 1715-31 337
Notes 362
Bibliography 390
Index 395
still worth reading ... [The Life of Daniel Defoe] is a
welcome addition to the family of biographies trying to render
three-dimensional the man behind so many voices."
Studies In English Literature 1500-1900
"Richetti does a remarkable job."
18th-Century Studies
"Richetti's contributions to the study of 18th century fiction
have established him among the foremost critics...he has been
brilliant in his treatment of Defoe."
1650-1850 Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern
Era
"Richetti conscientiously explains the political controversies
that possessed Defoe ... When he reaches his chapters on
Defoe's novels you get the eloquent condensation of his
expertise."
London Review of Books
"[Richetti] brings us closer than any previous biographer
to the personality that 'must have been lurking somewhere
behind the various voices that he projected' over forty years
of writing. This is an urbane, well informed, and interesting
account, not only of Defoe but of the entire Defoe
enterprise." Scriblerian
"Richetti conscientiously explains the political controversies
that possessed Defoe ... When he reaches his chapters on
Defoe's novels you get the eloquent condensation of his
expertise."--London Review of Books
"Richetti reminds us why so many of Defoe's works
are still worth reading ... [The Life of Daniel Defoe]
is a welcome addition to the family of biographies trying to render
three-dimensional the man behind so many
voices."--Studies In English Literature
1500-1900
"Richetti does a remarkable job."--18th-Century
Studies
"Richetti's contributions to the study of 18th century fiction
have established him among the foremost critics...he has been
brilliant in his treatment of Defoe."--1650-1850 Ideas,
Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era
"Richetti] brings us closer than any previous biographer
to the personality that 'must have been lurking somewhere
behind the various voices that he projected' over forty years
of writing. This is an urbane, well informed, and interesting
account, not only of Defoe but of the entire Defoe
enterprise."--Scriblerian