A Journal of the Plague Year (Arcturus Silhouette Classics) (Lansdowne Lectures, A-Level Series: English, v. 19: AE19) (Meridian classics)

by Daniel Defoe

Christopher Bristow (Editor), Anthony Burgess (Introduction), and Cynthia Wall (Notes)

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'The most reliable and comprehensive account of the Great Plague that we possess' Anthony Burgess

In 1665 the plague swept through London, claiming over 97,000 lives. Daniel Defoe was just five at the time of the plague, but he later called on his own memories, as well as his writing experience, to create this vivid chronicle of the epidemic and its victims. 'A Journal' (1722) follows Defoe's fictional narrator as he traces the devastating progress of the plague through the streets of London. Here we see a city transformed: some of its streets suspiciously empty, some - with crosses on their doors - overwhelmingly full of the sounds and smells of human suffering. And every living citizen he meets has a horrifying story that demands to be heard.

  • ISBN10 0140437851
  • ISBN13 9780140437850
  • Publish Date 29 May 2003 (first published 1 November 1953)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
  • Imprint Penguin Classics