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The Storm (Penguin Classics) by Daniel Defoe
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The Storm (Penguin Classics)

by Daniel Defoe

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Includes three separate works: The Storm; The Lay-Man's Sermon upon the Late Storm; and An Essay on the Late Storm. Hambyln's introduction to the 2003 edition includes extensive biographical notes on Daniel Defoe and commentary on the development of his particular narrative style.
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On the evening of November 26, 1703, a hurricane from the north Atlantic hammered into Britain: it remains the worst storm the nation has ever experienced. Eyewitnesses saw cows thrown into trees and windmills ablaze from the friction of their whirling sails—and some 8,000 people lost their lives. For Defoe, bankrupt and just released from prison for his “seditious” writings, the storm struck during one of his bleakest moments. But it also furnished him with material for his first book, and in this powerful depiction of suffering and survival played out against a backdrop of natural devastation we can trace the outlines of Defoe’s later masterpieces, A Journal of the Plague Year and Robinson Crusoe.

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