The King of Pirates

· Otbebookpublishing
Ebook
70
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Following the success of Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe composed a further tale of high adventure at sea. The result was this lesser-known work, an inspired and hugely enjoyable "first-hand" account of pirate life. In response to an alleged letter accusing him of the worst possible deeds, Captain Avery pens a reply seeking to exonerate himself from all such charges. He sees fit to provide a full account of life as captain of a pirate ship. Yet far from being the archetypal, murderous villain, his letters reveal him simply to be a lovable rogue—albeit one with something of a penchant for fine jewels. (Excerpt from Goodreads)

About the author

Daniel Defoe (c. 1660-1731) was a pioneering English writer, journalist, and pamphleteer whose life and work left an indelible mark on literature and society. Born to a family of Dissenters, Defoe's early life was shaped by the religious and political turbulence of 17th-century England. He initially pursued a career in trade, which exposed him to the economic and social dynamics that would later permeate his writing.Defoe's literary career began with political pamphleteering, where his sharp wit and keen observations often landed him in trouble. His most famous pamphlet, "The Shortest Way with the Dissenters," led to his arrest and public humiliation in the pillory, an experience he later satirized. This incident underscored his fearless critique of authority and his advocacy for religious and political tolerance.A master of diverse genres, Defoe is best known for his groundbreaking novel "Robinson Crusoe," which is often credited as one of the first English novels. His ability to blend fact with fiction and his innovative narrative techniques influenced contemporary writers and laid the groundwork for modern realistic fiction. Defoe's works often explored themes of survival, human resilience, and the complexities of social and economic life, resonating with readers across generations.Defoe's legacy extends beyond literature; his journalistic endeavors, including the establishment of "The Review," one of the earliest periodicals, showcased his commitment to informed public discourse. His life, marked by financial struggles, political intrigue, and relentless creativity, continues to captivate and inspire, offering a window into the transformative power of storytelling and the enduring quest for truth and justice.

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