Contents of Positioning Daniel Defoe’s Non-fiction:
Form, Function, Genre
Andreas K.E. Mueller & Aino Mäkikalli, Eds.
Aino Mäkikalli, University of Turku, ‘Functions of Time and Chronology in Defoe’s Non-fiction’
Pat Rogers, University of South Florida, ‘Embedding and Embodying the Nation: Textual Practices and Form in A Tour thro’ Great Britain’
Rebecca Barr, Qatar University, ‘“Complete Hypocrite, Complete Tradesman”: Defoe’s Complete English Tradesman and masculine conduct’
Andreas K.E. Mueller, University of Worcester, ‘The Conduct Book as Political Act: Jacobitism, Social Unrest and The Family Instructor’
Penny Pritchard, University of Hertfordshire, ‘Voices of Dissent: Rhetorical Strategies in Defoe's Writing Before 1719’
Glynis Ridley, University of Louisville, ‘A Good Argument: Ciceronian Prescriptions, Pamphlet Literature, and The Shortest Way with the Dissenters’
Evert Jan van Leeuwen, Leiden University, ‘Defoe’s History of Apparitions (1727): Verisimilitude and the Birth of Parapsychology’
Sharon Alker, Whitman College, and Holly Faith Nelson, Trinity Western University, ‘Pamphlet Wars: Tropological Union in Defoe’s Anglo-Scottish Works’
Benjamin Pauley, Eastern Connecticut State University, ‘This Monstrous City: Making Sense of London in Defoe’s A Tour Through the Whole Island of Great Britain’
Beyazit H. Akman, Illinois State University, ‘The Enlightened Turk: A Discontinuation of Orientalism in Defoe’s A Continuation of Letters Written by a Turkish Spy.’