Robinson’s and Friday’s Island [ Nature ]
… rewritings such as for instance Derek Walcott’s play Friday , and Coetzee’s well-known novella Foe. 1 . Pat Rogers, Classics and Chapbooks in Literature and Popular Culture in Eighteenth-Century England (Brighton: Harvester, 1985), p. … lodges, which were more appropriately characterized as social spaces in which parts of the aristocracy and upper middle-classes — and part of the clergy too — could come together and interact with each other. 5 Robinson establishes a … and Catholicism coexist peacefully. This was not a common rule in England at the time. The ideology of the ruling class would mostly have been hostile towards masonic practices and tenets. Although Defoe himself explicitly merges the …
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