A Journal of the Plague Year PDF
In A Journal of the Plague Year (A Journal of the Plague Year: Being Observations or Memorials, Of the most Remarkable Occurrences, As well Publick as Private, which happened in London During the last Great Visitation In 1665) Daniel Defoe reconstructs the Great Plague with extraordinary realism, blending documentary detail and narrative intensity. Through the eyes of a sober and observant narrato...

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A Journal of the Plague Year

Daniel Defoe

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In A Journal of the Plague Year (A Journal of the Plague Year: Being Observations or Memorials, Of the most Remarkable Occurrences, As well Publick as Private, which happened in London During the last Great Visitation In 1665) Daniel Defoe reconstructs the Great Plague with extraordinary realism, blending documentary detail and narrative intensity. Through the eyes of a sober and observant narrator, we witness the slow spread of infection, the mounting panic, the desperate quarantines, the silent streets, and the fragile courage of those who remained.Neither pure fiction nor simple history, this work stands at the crossroads of journalism and the novel. Defoe’s meticulous attention to statistics, official bills of mortality, eyewitness accounts, and everyday life transforms catastrophe into lived experience. The result is a haunting portrait of a city under siege—not only by disease, but by fear, rumor, faith, greed, and resilience. Written in 1722, decades after the events it describes, A Journal of the Plague Year remains strikingly modern. Its exploration of public health, misinformation, social responsibility, and human behavior in crisis resonates powerfully in every age.A foundational work of early English prose and a timeless reflection on how societies confront disaster, Defoe’s masterpiece compels readers to ask: what truly spreads faster—disease, or fear?Daniel Defoe (c. 1660–1731) was an English writer, journalist, and pamphleteer, widely regarded as one of the founders of the English novel. Born in London, he lived a remarkably adventurous life, engaging in trade, political controversy, and espionage. His experiences with commerce, imprisonment, and public debate deeply shaped his writing.Defoe is best known for Robinson Crusoe (1719), often considered the first English novel, as well as Moll Flanders and A Journal of the Plague Year. His works combine vivid realism, documentary detail, and psychological insight, laying the groundwork for modern narrative fiction.

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