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The Life of Daniel De Foe

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The narrative traces the subject's uncertain origins and family background, his education at a dissenting academy, and early political pamphleteering. It follows participation in partisan struggles and a short military episode, then shifts to commercial ventures, financial reverses, and industrious recovery. The account surveys a large and sometimes disputed corpus of writings, controversies over attribution, and episodes of public service, while weighing personal honesty and character. Anecdote, contemporary testimony, and documentary detail are combined into a chronological, evaluative biography that concludes with a compiled list of the subject's works.

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George Chalmers

George Chalmers was a Scottish author and historian, best known for his biographical work, "The Life of Daniel De Foe." In this notable book, Chalmers explores the life and contributions of the famed English writer and journalist, Daniel Defoe, providing insights into his literary career and the historical context of his works. Chalmers' scholarship reflects a deep engagement with the literary heritage of his time, and his writings contribute to the understanding of 18th-century literature and biography.

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