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- Daniel Defoe in Context
- Daniel Defoe in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Chronology
- Part I Life and Works
- Part II Literary Context
- Chapter 6 Defoe and the Novel
- Chapter 7 Defoe and Popular Fiction
- Chapter 8 Verse and Verse Satire
- Chapter 9 Memories and Memorials
- Chapter 10 Periodicals, News, and Journalism
- Chapter 11 Defoe and Pornography
- Chapter 12 Defoe and Popular Religious Writing
- Chapter 13 Theatre and the Novel
- Chapter 14 The Philosophical Tradition
- Part III Authorship and Copyright
- Part IV The Monarchy and Parliament
- Part V Social Structures and Social Life
- Part VI Critical Fortunes and Literary Afterlife
- Further Reading
- Index
Chapter 9 - Memories and Memorials
Factual Genres in A Journal of the Plague Year
from Part II - Literary Context
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 April 2023
- Daniel Defoe in Context
- Daniel Defoe in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Chronology
- Part I Life and Works
- Part II Literary Context
- Chapter 6 Defoe and the Novel
- Chapter 7 Defoe and Popular Fiction
- Chapter 8 Verse and Verse Satire
- Chapter 9 Memories and Memorials
- Chapter 10 Periodicals, News, and Journalism
- Chapter 11 Defoe and Pornography
- Chapter 12 Defoe and Popular Religious Writing
- Chapter 13 Theatre and the Novel
- Chapter 14 The Philosophical Tradition
- Part III Authorship and Copyright
- Part IV The Monarchy and Parliament
- Part V Social Structures and Social Life
- Part VI Critical Fortunes and Literary Afterlife
- Further Reading
- Index
Summary
A Journal of the Plague Year defeats any attempt at generic classification. It is a scientific survey of the plague’s possible physical causes but it includes considerations of the plague’s allegorical significance; the story interweaves the prose forms of history, journalism and anecdote with governmental proclamations and astrological predictions; and the main narrative constitutes a fictional memoir, spiced with eyewitness narrative and logical argument, documents, religious adjuration, and practical advice. Throughout, the perspective of a frightened but acute observer lends it a remarkable verisimilitude that challenges modern readers to expand their idea of what a novel actually does – or is. This chapter maps Defoe’s remarkable generic mixture in a gripping story both ’Publick’ and ’Private’ that is still relevant today.
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- Daniel Defoe in Context , pp. 70 - 77Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023