DEFOE'S FAILURE TO JUSTIFY PROVIDENCE

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English

 

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Anthony J

 

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March 19, 2013

 

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University

 

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He proposes a naturalistic account of real life in a real world, and ends by creating an immortal triumph of wish-fulfillment. Damrosch does not attribute Defoe's failure to carry out his intention to insincerity; rather it stems in part from a failure in Puritanism, which changed from an ideology which wanted to transform the world (e...
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Richetti identifies Crusoe's mastery of himself and nature as the novel's central concern; this concern, he believes, invalidates Crusoe's religious beliefs and experience. Defoe was unable "to allow Crusoe to achieve and enjoy freedom and power without violating the restrictions of a moral and religious ideology which defines the individual as less than autonomous...
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