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A New Voyage Round the World by a Course Never Sailed Before

1725

Daniel Defoe

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A New Voyage Round the World by a Course Never Sailed Before

Daniel Defoe

1725

Adventure, British Literature, Novels, Travel Writing

A New Voyage Round the World by Daniel Defoe, published in 1725, chronicles the adventurous journey of merchants seeking to establish an East India Company in Flanders. The narrative highlights the challenges faced during the voyage, including mutiny and navigation through uncharted territories. Defoe's work provides a unique perspective on trade and exploration in the early 18th century, emphasizing the dynamics among the diverse crew and the protagonist's leadership amid escalating tensions.

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A historical account written in the early 18th century. The book chronicles the adventurous voyage of a group of merchan...

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A New Voyage Round the World is an autobiographical account by William Dampier of his journeys around the world, first p...

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Actually written sixty years after the plague of 1665 swept through London, Defoe brings the city to life in all of its...

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“Wherever God erects a house of prayer, The Devil always builds a chapel there; And 'twill be found upon examination The latter has the largest congregation.””

— Daniel Defoe

“Once ‘free’ in the streets, what then? Fear and panic could destroy the city as much as plague itself. Many of the doctors fled, along with the rich and powerful; quacks preyed on the poor with their neverfail miracle drugs. Churches and conventicles and synagogues were empty. Neighbours informed against each other. People lied to each other – and to themselves. (It’s just a headache. Just a little bruise. I’ll feel better if I go for a walk.) Worse – there were stories of infected people deliberately concealing their telltale ‘tokens’ and going out into the streets trying to infect others.””

— Daniel Defoe

“a near View of Death would soon reconcile Men of good Priciples one to another, and that it is chiefly owing to our easy Scituation in Life, and our putting these Things far from us, that our Breaches are formented, ill Blood continued, Prejudices, Breach of Charity and of Christian Union so much kept and so far carry'd on among us, as it is: Another Plague Year would reconcile all these Differences, a close conversing with Death, or the Diseases that threaten Death, would scum off the Gall from our Tempers, remove the Animosities among us, and bring us to see with differing Eyes, than those which we look'd on Things with before””

— Daniel Defoe

“But I must go back here to the particular incidents which occur to my thoughts of the time of the visitation, and particularly to the time of their shutting up the houses in the first part of their sickness; for before the sickness was come to its height people had more room to make their observations than they had afterward; but when it was in the extremity there was no such thing as communication with one another, as before.””

— Daniel Defoe

“that the infection was propagated insensibly, and by such persons as were not visibly infected, who neither knew whom they infected or who they were infected by.””

— Daniel Defoe

“But it was impossible to make any impression upon the middling people and the working labouring poor. Their fears were predominant over all their passions, and they threw away their money in a most distracted manner upon those whimsies.””

— Daniel Defoe

“I had two important things before me; the one was the carrying on my Business and Shop; which was considerable, and in which was embark’d all my Effects in the World; and the other was the Preservation of my Life in so dismal a Calamity, as I saw apparently was coming upon the whole City; and which however great it was, my Fears perhaps as well as other Peoples, represented to be much greater than it could be.””

— Daniel Defoe

“while, and told them that London was the place by which they, that is, the townsmen of Epping, and all the country round them, subsisted; to whom they sold the produce of their lands, and out of whom they made the rents of their farms; and to be so cruel to the inhabitants of London, or to any of those by whom they gained so much, was very hard; and they would be loath to have it remembered hereafter, and have it told, how barbarous, how inhospitable, and how unkind they were to the people of London when they””

— Daniel Defoe

“I recommend it to the Charity of all good People to look back, and reflect duly upon the Terrors of the Time; and whoever does so will see, that it is not an ordinary Strength that cou'd support it; it was not like appearing in the Head of an Army, or charging a Body of Horse in the Field; but it was charging Death itself on his pale Horse; to stay indeed was to die, and it could be esteemed nothing less.””

— Daniel Defoe

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