• Daniel Defoe, Newington Green’de Rev. ... Yaptığı işlerin çoğundan zarar eden Defoe, 1692 senesinde 17000 sterlin borç ile iflas etmiş.
  • Daniel Defoe, A General History of the Pyrates ISBN 0-486-40488-9 (Dover Publications, 1999) (on Libertatia, a pirate utopia).
  • Daniel Defoe (born 1660, London , Eng.—died April 24, 1731, London) was an English novelist, pamphleteer, and journalist, known as the author of Robinson...
  • Daniel Defoe became a merchant and participated in several failing businesses, facing bankruptcy and aggressive creditors.
  • İngiliz yazar ve gazeteci olan Daniel Defoe 1660 yılında İngiltere’de doğmuştur.
  • Although Daniel Defoe produced remarkable pieces to treat his readers, his final years witnessed constant onslaughts of troubles and struggles.
  • In 1684 he joined the army of the rebel Duke of Monmouth, but when the rebellion failed, Defoe was forced into semi-exile.
  • While it isn't possible to completely credit one person with writing the first novel, Daniel Defoe (1660-1731) certainly made an impact on English literature.
  • Daniel Defoe was born as Daniel Foe around 1660 at the parish of St. Giles Cripplegate, London to Annie and James Foe.
  • Daniel Defoe's early life was not easy. He was born about 1660 in London to a poor, but hard-working butcher who was, in addition...