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== Further reading == {{refbegin|40em}} * Backscheider, Paula R. ''Daniel Defoe: His Life'' (1989). * Backscheider, Paula R. ''Daniel Defoe: Ambition and Innovation'' (UP of Kentucky, 2015). * Baines, Paul. ''Daniel Defoe-Robinson Crusoe/Moll Flanders'' (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007). * {{cite journal |last=Di Renzo |first=Anthony |title=The Complete English Tradesman: Daniel Defoe and the Emergence of Business Writing |journal=Journal of Technical Writing and Communication |date=October 1998 |volume=28 |issue=4 |pages=325β334 |doi=10.2190/TE72-JBN7-GNUT-BNUW |s2cid=219975268}} * {{cite book |last=Fitzgerald |first=Brian |title=Daniel Defoe: A Study in Conflict |publisher=Secker & Warburg |publication-place=London |year=1954 |oclc=681522101 |url=https://archive.org/details/danieldefoestudy0000fitz_r6l2 |url-access=registration |via=Internet Archive}} * {{cite book |last1=Furbank |first1=P. N. |last2=Owens |first2=W. R. |title=A Political Biography of Daniel Defoe |date=2015 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-317-31567-4}} * {{cite journal |last=Gollapudi |first=Aparna |title=Personhood, Property Rights, and the Child in John Locke's Two Treatises of Government and Daniel Defoe's Fiction |journal=Eighteenth-Century Fiction |date=2015 |volume=28 |issue=1 |pages=25β58 |doi=10.3138/ecf.28.1.25 |s2cid=145261485 |id={{Project MUSE|595356}}}} * Gregg, Stephen H. ''Defoe's Writings and Manliness: Contrary Men'' (Routledge, 2016). * Guilhamet, Leon. ''Defoe and the Whig Novel: A Reading of the Major Fiction'' (U of Delaware Press, 2010). * Hammond, John R. ed. ''A Defoe companion'' (Macmillan, 1993). * {{cite journal |last=Marshall |first=Ashley |title=Fabricating Defoes: From Anonymous Hack to Master of Fictions |journal=Eighteenth-Century Life |date=2012 |volume=36 |issue=2 |pages=1β35 |id={{Project MUSE|472272}} |doi=10.1215/00982601-1548018 |s2cid=144469998}} * Novak, Maximillian E. ''Daniel Defoe: Master of Fictions: His Life and Ideas'' (2001) {{ISBN|978-0-19-812686-7}} * {{cite journal |last=O'Brien |first=John |title=The Character of Credit: Defoe's "Lady Credit," The Fortunate Mistress, and the Resources of Inconsistency in Early Eighteenth-Century Britain |journal=ELH |date=1996 |volume=63 |issue=3 |pages=603β631 |id={{Project MUSE|11339}} |doi=10.1353/elh.1996.0030 |s2cid=162892432}} * Novak, Maximillian E. ''Realism, myth, and history in Defoe's fiction'' (U of Nebraska Press, 1983). * Richetti, John. ''The Life of Daniel Defoe: A Critical Biography'' (2015). * {{Cite journal |last=Rogers |first=Pat |year=1971 |title=Defoe in the Fleet Prison |journal=The Review of English Studies |volume=22 |issue=88 |pages=451β455 |doi=10.1093/res/XXII.88.451 |jstor=513276}} * Sutherland, J.R. ''Defoe'' (Taylor & Francis, 1950) {{refend}} === Primary sources === * Curtis, Laura Ann, ed. ''The Versatile Defoe: An Anthology of Uncollected Writings by Daniel Defoe'' (Rowman and Littlefield, 1979). * Defoe, Daniel. ''The Best of Defoe's Review: An Anthology'' (Columbia University Press, 1951). * W. R. Owens, and Philip Nicholas Furbank, eds. ''The True-Born Englishman and Other Writings'' (Penguin Books, 1997). * W. R. Owens, and Philip Nicholas Furbank, eds. ''Political and Economic Writings of Daniel Defoe'' (Pickering & Chatto, 2000). * W. R. Owens, and Philip Nicholas Furbank, eds. ''Writings on Travel, Discovery, and History'' (Pickering & Chatto, 2001β2002).
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