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Daniel Defoe’s Impact on Future Literature


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Daniel Defoe’s Impact on Future Literature


Daniel Defoe’s writing style and literary qualities of his masterpieces brought praiseworthy changes in the global English literature years later him. His distinctive writing approach and unique expression have made him stand among the best historical fiction writer of his time as well as the later times. Also, his political passion and views regarding legitimacy and power had a significant influence on a diverse range of writers and other influential figures. He is so much popular at this time that intertextualities have made it easy for other writers to allude to him in every other novel they create.

Important Quotes


  1. “Those people cannot enjoy comfortably what God has given them because they see and covet what He has not given them. All of our discontents for what we want appear to me to spring from want of thankfulness for what we have.” (Robinson Crusoe)

  2. “It put me upon reflecting how little repining there would be among mankind at any condition of life, if people would rather compare their condition with those that were worse, in order to be thankful, than be always comparing them with those which are better, to assist their murmurings and complaining.” (Robinson Crusoe)

  3. “…in the course of our lives, the evil which in itself we seek most to shun, and which, when we are fallen into, is the most dreadful to us, is oftentimes the very means or door of our deliverance, by which alone we can be raised again from the affliction we are fallen into…” (Robinson Crusoe)

  4. “And I add this part here, to hint to whoever shall read it that whenever they come to a true sense of things, they will find Deliverance from Sin a much greater Blessing than Deliverance from Affliction.” (Robinson Crusoe)

Conclusion on chapter.I
Daniel Defoe's novels are a capstone in the history of the English novel. Unlike the English works before, Defoe told completely new tales based on the lives of original characters. Many of Defoe's novels use realistic fiction, a fictional story that uses realistic elements. Oftentimes he even used the pen name of the titular character to make it seem more realistic. His stories were so detailed that many readers believed them to be true. His novels pull from a lot of real-life events he would have heard about in the news, which gave him realistic elements to pull from. Inspiration from Defoe's original writings can still be seen in his novels through the topics of religion and politics.

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