The Archive · Author dossier

Daniel Defoe

Lifespan
1660 – 1731
Nationality
British
Active
1705
Works held
1

Daniel Defoe (c. 1660–1731), whose Robinson Crusoe helped found the realistic novel, also wrote the influential ghost report ‘A True Relation of the Apparition of One Mrs. Veal’ and the imaginative lunar satire The Consolidator, in which a flying machine carries the narrator to a Moon that mirrors earthly politics. A versatile ancestor of both realistic and speculative fiction.

The works

  1. 1705

Wrote across

Recurring themes

Kindred authors shared themes

Contemporaries writing in the same era

Comments 0

No comments yet. Sign in to be the first.