Robinson’s and Friday’s Island [ Nature ]
… well-known novella Foe. 1 . Pat Rogers, Classics and Chapbooks in Literature and Popular Culture in Eighteenth-Century England (Brighton: Harvester, 1985), p. 162-182. 2 . Laura Curtis, The Elusive Defoe (London: Vision Press, 1984), p. 85, … orientations, namely Protestantism, Paganism, 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 … between Deism and the Anglican Church, see Justin Champion, The Pillars of Priestcraft Shaken: The Church of England and its Enemies. 1660-1730 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992). Cooperation, charity, a sense of …
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