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Daniel Defoe

Definition: Daniel Defoe

Daniel Defoe

Noun

1. English writer remembered particularly for his novel about Robinson Crusoe (1660-1731).

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Synonym: Daniel Defoe

Synonym: Defoe (n). (additional references)

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Specialty Definition: Daniel Defoe

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Daniel Defoe (1660 - April 21, 1731), the English writer, gained fame for his novel Robinson Crusoe.

Biography

Born Daniel Foe, the son of James Foe, a butcher in the Stoke Newington neighbourhood of London, England, he would later add the aristocratic sounding "De" to his name as a nom de plume. He became a famous pamphleteer, journalist and novelist at a time of the birth of the novel in the English language, and thus fairly ranks as one of its progenitors.

Defoe's pamphleteering and political activities resulted in his arrest and placement in a pillory on July 31, 1703, principally on account of a pamphlet entitled "The Shortest Way with Dissenters", in which he ruthlessly satirised the High Anglican Tories, purporting to argue for the extermination of dissenters. The publication of his poem "Hymn to the Pillory", however, caused his audience at the pillory to throw flowers instead of the customary harmful and noxious objects, and to drink to his health.

After his three days in the pillory Defoe went into Newgate Prison. Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford and Mortimer, brokered his release in exchange for Defoe's co-operation in acting as an intelligence agent for the Tories. After the Tories fell from power, Defoe continued doing intelligence work for the Whig government.

Defoe's famous work, arguably the first novel written in English, Robinson Crusoe (1719), tells of a man's shipwreck on a desert island and his subsequent adventures. The author may have based his narrative on the true story of the shipwreck of Alexander Selkirk.1

Defoe wrote an account of the Great Plague of 1665: A Journal of the Plague Year.

He also wrote Moll Flanders (1722), a picaresque first-person narration of the fall and eventual redemption of a lone woman in 17th century England. She appears as a whore, bigamist and thief, commits adultery and incest, yet manages to keep the reader's sympathy. Both this work and Roxana (1724) offer remarkable examples of the way in which Defoe seems to inhabit his fictional (yet "drawn from life") characters, not least in that they are women.

Daniel Defoe died on April 21, 1731 and was interred in Bunhill Fields, London, England.

Quotations

"One day, about noon, going towards my boat, I was exceedingly surprised with the print of a man's naked foot on the shore, which was very plain to be seen on the sand." -- from Robinson Crusoe

Wherever God erects a house of prayer
The Devil always builds a chapel there;
And 'twill be found, upon examination,
The latter has the largest congregation.
(from The True-Born Englishman, 1701)

External links

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Crosswords: Daniel Defoe

English words defined with "Daniel Defoe": westerly. (references)

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Modern Usage: Daniel Defoe

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Clever

Pride the first peer and president of hell. (references; author: Daniel Defoe)

Of all plagues with which mankind are cursed, ecclesiastic tyranny's the worst. (references; author: Daniel Defoe)

And of all plagues with which mankind are cursed, ecclesiastic tyranny's the worst. (references; author: Daniel Defoe)

Great families of yesterday we show, and lords whose parents were the Lord knows who. (references; author: Daniel Defoe)

Justice is always violent to the party offending, for every man is innocent in his own eyes. (references; author: Daniel Defoe)

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Commercial Usage: Daniel Defoe

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Books

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Familiar Quotations: Daniel Defoe

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Daniel Defoe

Pride the first peer and president of hell.
Of all plagues with which mankind are cursed, ecclesiastic tyranny's the worst.
And of all plagues with which mankind are cursed, ecclesiastic tyranny's the worst.
Great families of yesterday we show, and lords whose parents were the Lord knows who.
Justice is always violent to the party offending, for every man is innocent in his own eyes.
A woman well bred and well taught, furnished with the additional accomplishments of knowledge and behavior, is a creature without comparison.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Daniel Defoe

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
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Modern Translations: Daniel Defoe

Language Translations for "daniel defoe"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Pig Latin

  

anielday efoeday.(various references)

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Anagrams: Daniel Defoe

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "a-d-d-e-e-e-f-i-l-n-o"

-2 letters: enfiladed.

-3 letters: deadline, deafened, defilade, defleaed, enfilade, enfolded, infolded.

-4 letters: adenoid, aliened, alienee, defiled, defined, delaine, eloined, endleaf, fielded, fondled, ladened, needled, olefine.

-5 letters: aedile, aedine, afield, alined, aneled, dandle, deaden, deafen, deaned, defend, defied, defile, define, deflea, delead, denial, denied, dialed, dildoe, dindle, doiled, eidola, elided, elodea, enfold, eolian, fadein, failed, feline, fended, fiddle, finale, foaled, foiled, foined, folded, fonded, fondle, indeed, indole, infold, laddie, ladino, landed, leaded, leaden, leafed, leaned, loaded, loafed, loaned, nailed, needed, needle, noddle, olefin, oleine.

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Alternative Orthography: Daniel Defoe


Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)

44 61 6E 69 65 6C      44 65 66 6F 65

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)

    

Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)

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HTML Code (1990) (references)

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ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)

0044 0061 006E 0069 0065 006C      0044 0065 0066 006F 0065

Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)

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INDEX

1. Definition
2. Synonyms
3. Crosswords
4. Usage: Modern
5. Usage: Commercial
6. Quotations: Familiar
7. Expressions: Internet
8. Translations: Modern
9. Anagrams
10. Orthography
11. Bibliography


  

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