Daniel Defoe’s Social Networks [ Art and Literature / Association ]
… social world of familial, community and religious ties. His family name was ‘Foe’: Daniel was the son of a successful London tallow chandler and devout Puritan, James Foe (d. 1707). Born as he was at the moment when the monarchy and the … prejudice. 3 . Daniel Defoe, The Opinion of a Known Dissenter on the Bill for Preventing Occasional Conformity (London: J. Nutt, 1703), p. [2]. The same could be said for Defoe’s political ties. His background and his beliefs planted … was insufficient. The relationship would always be an unequal one. 5 . Daniel Defoe, An Appeal to Honour and Justice (London: J. Baker, 1715). We find evidence of this inegalitarian relationship in Defoe’s correspondence with Robert …
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