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A Journal of the Plague Year
Daniel Defoe

In 1665, the Great Plague swept through London, claiming nearly 100,000 lives. In A Journal of the Plague Year, Defoe vividly chronicles the progress of the epidemic. We follow his fictional narrator through a city transformed-the streets and alleyways deserted, the houses of death with crosses daubed on their doors, the dead-carts on their way to the pits-and encounter the horrified citizens of the city, as fear, isolation, and hysteria take hold. The shocking immediacy of Defoes description of plague-racked London makes this one of the most convincing accounts of the Great Plague ever written.
Translator:
Editor:
Cynthia Wall
ISBN
This edition published
11/09/2024
First published
01/01/1722
Publisher
Penguin
Source
Pages
289
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